Why Ukrainian Gardeners Are Being Urged to Plant 'Children’s Joy' Carrots in 2026.
Carrot Variety 'Children’s Joy'
According to Novyny.live: For the 2026 growing season, experts recommend sowing the 'Children’s Joy' carrot variety, valued for its consistent yields and appealing flavor. As a mid-season type, it matures in 95–110 days and performs reliably in home gardens.
Key Traits of This Variety
'Children’s Joy' offers several features that attract gardeners:
- Root length ranges from 18 to 22 cm;
- Average weight per root is between 90 and 170 g;
- Roots display a deep orange color;
- Notably sweet taste;
- Does not accumulate nitrates, making it safe to eat.
Productivity reaches up to 7 kg per square meter, highlighting the variety’s strong output. The ideal sowing window runs from late March through early May, with soil temperatures needing to reach at least +5°C for best results.
For proper planting, choose a well-lit area with loose, fertile soil and avoid waterlogging. An early sowing can be done in late March or April, while the main planting period extends from April to early May. Following these steps helps ensure a stable, high-quality harvest of 'Children’s Joy' carrots.
The recommendation of 'Children’s Joy' reflects a broader shift in agricultural practices toward meeting consumer demand for healthier food options. Because of its safety profile and strong yields, this variety is gaining traction not only among hobby gardeners but also in commercial vegetable farms. Adhering to the suggested planting and care guidelines could help farmers secure steady profits in the seasons ahead.
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