Bonara

Variety

Bonara

created by Annette15 at 13.04.2023

Features

Color

orange

Fruit shape

cylindrical

smooth

Growth habit

upright leaf position

Season Overview

Sowing

Harvest

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A

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Description

Bonara (AS) G795. In variety testing (MOG-SG-104 (AS)). Seed for trial cultivation. Early, cylindrical, smooth-skinned summer carrot (type: Nantaise) with upright, stable and very healthy foliage. Homogeneous, slender carrots with a development time of approx. 90-95 days. Particularly suitable for use as a bunched carrot. (Bingenheimer)

Non hybrid

Frostproof

Growing tips

Direct sowing: outdoors from March to the beginning of July at the latest, as bunched carrots until the end of July. Carrots prefer deep, loose soil with a high humus content and a good supply of nutrients. Early and summer carrots should be sown as early as possible from mid-February, as germination at 5°C takes up to 45 days. The seedlings grow very slowly and need a lot of attention at the beginning so that they are not overgrown by weeds. It is a good idea to sow a row of radishes next to each row of carrots as marker seed. After germination, the seedlings should be thinned out.

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Wet

Soil

Light (sandy)

Nutrient requirement

Medium

Seeding distance

3 cm

Row spacing

30 cm

Seeding depth

1.5 cm

Diseases

Blight of carrot

Pests

Root knot nematodes

Carrot fly

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