Bite-size Carrots for Christmas?
The Country Smallholder
|November 2025
Lee Senior suggests growing snack carrots at this time of year is worth a try
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The thought of growing carrots at this time of year initially seems rather preposterous. However, with the right conditions, the right choice of variety and some luck with the weather it can be done. Climate change in this respect is potentially our friend.
Carrots are of course more of a summer and autumn crop but if grown under cover at this time of year, a small crop to harvest around Christmas time is possible.
Success is not guaranteed but for a few minutes work, why not have a try. The worst outcome is they will probably be ready in early spring in any case! Try to see this as a lighthearted experiment rather than a surefire guarantee that it will work.
CARROTS IN CONTAINERS
Attempting to grow carrots outside even in raised beds at this time of year is pointless as it is just too cold in most areas.
I prefer using containers under glass or in a polytunnel, especially in the colder months. Something around the size of a typical bucket is fine, or a little smaller if you are growing smaller carrots. Even a windowbox can work for stump rooted types.
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