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How to Grow Carrots Indoors (Yes, It’s Possible!)

Clara Dawson
2025-06-10 07:46:00
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Think carrots can only grow in garden beds? Think ...

carrot plants growing in deep indoor container

Think carrots can only grow in garden beds? Think again. Here’s how to successfully grow carrots indoors for a steady supply of fresh, crunchy goodness.

1. Why Grow Carrots Indoors?

Growing carrots indoors might sound strange, but it’s actually super doable—and incredibly satisfying. Carrots don’t take up much room vertically, and you can grow them in deep containers on a balcony, windowsill, or even a sunny corner. Plus, when you grow them yourself, you know they’re pesticide-free and fresh as can be.

2. Getting Started: Containers, Soil & Light

Choose a container that’s at least 10–12 inches deep to allow enough room for the roots to grow. Round or stubby carrot varieties like 'Paris Market' are best for indoor growing. Use loose, well-draining potting soil and sow the seeds about a quarter-inch deep. Carrots love sunlight, so aim for at least 6 hours of sun per day or supplement with grow lights if needed. Keep the soil moist, but don’t overwater—carrots hate soggy roots!

3. Harvesting and Tips for Sweet, Healthy Carrots

It typically takes 60 to 80 days for indoor carrots to mature, depending on the variety. You’ll know they’re ready when you see the tops peeking out of the soil. Gently pull them out and enjoy. Bonus tip: thinning seedlings early helps carrots grow straighter and avoids overcrowding. Once you try homegrown carrots, those store-bought ones just won’t cut it anymore!