yes, there are white, orange and purple
The carrots are good for your eyesight.
no
There are three main types of carrots: Eastern, Western, and Imperator. Within these types, there are numerous varieties that vary in size, shape, and color, such as orange, purple, white, and yellow carrots.
Carrots are root crops and cucumbers grow on vines. Carrots contain beta carotine.
well hares/ rabbits like greens that you can find in your backgarden , they like danilion leaves , which are my rabbits fave ! , they like carrots and different types of flowers...
roots
Different types of soil include sandy, silty, clay, and alkaline. Root vegetables, such as carrots, beets, potatoes, and radishes grow well in sand. Silty, loamy soils are ideal for growing most vegetables and flowers. The plants get nutrition from the rich soil. Corn, squash, pumpkins, and okra do well in clay soil. Alkaline soils are difficult for gardeners to produce crops in, but beets, cabbage, and carrots are crops that do well in alkaline soil.
there is no way to find out because people chop there carrots into different sizes. Try cutting them 1/8" and then it would be a few cups of carrots.
like peas n carrots
Yes. There are four types of edible taproots. They are carrots, beets, radishes, and turnups.
No, not all carrots are purple. Carrots come in different colors including orange, purple, white, red, and yellow. Orange carrots are the most common variety, but purple carrots have gained popularity for their unique color and potential health benefits.
This will depend on the area that the cow is residing in. For example, some common plants in Ontario, Canada include trees, different types of grasses, thistles, milk weeds, bushes, wild carrots.