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    I have quite a few nice carrots to harvest this year and I would like to store them for as long as I can. I've been told that they keep well in a box of sand that's kept in a cool frost free place. Would beach sand be any good to use or would it be too salty?
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    I just leave mine in the soil and pick them fresh as required! Never had much luck with the sand or peat method and stored carrots go limp and 'hairy' & loose that freshly dug taste!
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      I've always thought that you needed to pull them up before frosts, do you mulch them at all Snadger?

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      • #4
        Carrots should be fine left in the soil till you need them. They are hardy.

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