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How do carrots grow without seeds

Writer Ethan Hayes

Is there any way that carrots can grow without seeds?

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No. Carrots have tiny seeds. If you cut a carrot in half, you can see them. But if there are no other seeds nearby to pollinate them, they won’t grow. And carrots don’t fall from the sky!

What this means is that there’s no way that you can grow carrots without seeds. You have to get and put the seeds in a nursery for them to grow.

If you were to grow carrots without seeds, you’d get a plant that has white hairy roots and no orange. And if you pick one, the plant will die.

You can replicate this at home. You just need:

A box or plastic container with multiple small openings (a window screen works well) – Some carrot top root cuttings. For each opening in your container, take a cutting and push the end of the stem through the screen so it’s flush against it and leans out into the space between the screen and the inside of your container like a bridge (don’t try to stick it all the way through). Then add water until it starts dripping out of all openings in the container. – Seeds from flowers nearby (if there are any), or artificial pollinating tools like a very small paintbrush

Carrots don’t grow well in dark spaces like basements, drainpipes or caves. They need light to see where they’re going and grow straight! To make the best carrot bridge for your container, try cutting off the tops of other plants so you can place the roots flat against the screen instead of on their sides.

You can also choose to grow your carrots artificially using an orange marker crayon! That way, no seed will be harmed in the growing process. You just have to draw lines on some paper with it and create hills out of them that mimic how soil looks when you take care of your garden outside.