Skip to content

Family owned since 1979 | 100% Guarantee on All Products

Home CARROT Bolero Carrot Seed
Close up of Bolero carrots, bright orange whole carrots with green tops and sliced rounds on a wooden cutting board
Close up of Bolero carrots showing bright orange tapered Nantes roots and green tops on soil
BOLERO-CARROT
Close up of Bolero carrots, bright orange whole carrots with green tops and sliced rounds on a wooden cutting board
Close up of Bolero carrots showing bright orange tapered Nantes roots and green tops on soil
BOLERO-CARROT

Bolero Carrot

Vegetable | carrot | nantes
75 days. The uniform, 6–8 inch long, slightly tapered roots are sweet and crunchy, prime qualities for snacking. A bright orange Nantes variety, Bolero grows to 1 ½ inches across and is adorned with a 10 inch tall, dark green top. It’s one of the heaviest yielding carrots at our trial grounds. Holds well in the field and maintains its sweet flavor even after long-term storage. HR: AB, PM. IR: C, CS
  • Green cold variety icon Cold-Hardy Variety
  • green dual season icon Dual-Season Variety
  • Green F1 Hybrid variety icon Hybrid Variety

Select a product type below:

What is the difference? The difference?

SEED

PELLETED SEED

Qty

Complete Your Purchase

WARRIOR-PARSNIP

Warrior Parsnip SEED / 2 grams
$4.85

Top-down close-up of Super Sugar Snap pea pods showing plump, bright green, stringless pods in a rust-colored bowl

Super Sugar Snap Pea SEED / 1 ounce
$3.60

Bolero Carrot

SEED / 10,000 seeds Edit
Qty
Decrease Increase
Get the Most From This Product

Growing Tips & Guides

Get Started

Daucus carota var. sativus

Studies on the nutritional properties of carrots have revealed that they are powerhouses of a wide range of phytonutrient antioxidants. With the vast spectrum of colors and varieties available, the amounts of individual antioxidants vary, yet the overall balance of these potent nutrients contributes to outstanding health benefits regardless of the variety.

Days to maturity are calculated from date of direct seeding.

Direct Sowing
• Dig a shallow furrow and lightly cover seed with soil, vermiculite or sifted compost
• Water evenly and regularly to prevent soil crusting
• Row cover beds when soil temperatures are cool and to help prevent soil crusting
• Thin when plants are 4 inches tall
• Sow mid-June—July for a fall/winter crop

Two people in a field, one wearing a green shirt and white cap, the other in a plaid shirt and hat, examining bean plants.
Our Guarantee

Our Products Are Backed By a 100% Guarantee

At Territorial our products are backed by our full guarantee. Our seeds and products are guaranteed for an entire year from the date of purchase. We want you, our customers, to be 100% satisfied with the seed, plants, and supplies that you purchase from us. If anything you buy from Territorial proves to be unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item or refund the purchase price, whichever you prefer.

Nearly 50 Years of Hands-On Growing Expertise

Learn About Territorial Seed

For nearly 50 years, we've been providing gardeners of all skill levels quality seeds, transplants, supplies, and more.

Build Your Garden With These Products

decorative Illustration of a green tomatillo with a peeled section on a white background