Reddit Reddit reviews Purple Dragon Carrot 350 Seeds - Absolutely unique!

We found 6 Reddit comments about Purple Dragon Carrot 350 Seeds - Absolutely unique!. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Gardening & Lawn Care
Patio, Lawn & Garden
Plants, Seeds & Bulbs
Vegetable Plants & Seeds
Purple Dragon Carrot 350 Seeds - Absolutely unique!
Absolutely unique, purple-skinned carrots with deep orange fleshThey look amazing in salads or as a steamed vegetableRoots have a high antioxidant and vitamin content350 Seeds
Check price on Amazon

6 Reddit comments about Purple Dragon Carrot 350 Seeds - Absolutely unique!:

u/crispyscone · 23 pointsr/todayilearned

You are correct. I grew purple carrots, they are purple on the outside and orange on the inside. Taste the same as regular carrots.

moar pics:

exhibit a

exhibit b

exhibit c

I have no experience with the fully purple carrots, but I came across this in my google image search:

fully purple carrot 1

fully purple carrot 2

I wonder where I can get seeds for those?

u/rainbowlu12 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Jetsons! How about Purple Dragon Carrot Seeds Seems unique to me!

u/IguanaGrrl · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Purple dragon carrot seeds because WHAT IS THIS SORCERY?? I've never seen this... ever!! MADNESS!

Jetsons! Thanks for the contest!!

u/Butch_Glitterface · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

How about a melting clock or these purple dragon carrot seeds? is that unique enough. jetsons

u/ChanguitaShadow · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Play this song while reading (follow with any other Empire of the Sun song when it ends)

It was a dark and stormy night; the darkness was so consuming, there must have been magic involved. The days had been growing longer and the nights warmer for awhile now, and the time of faeries was nearing. Amsie hadn't been beyond the great old oak glade since the eve of last summer. Could she even be sure the magic had been born yet? She trudged onward through the darkness, the brilliant beam of her headlamp the only thing illuminating the barely-there path through the forest. It was cool tonight, but an indescribable warmth Amsie could only really say was an alive sense of self led her through the deep night.

And then, just ahead, she could see the trees parting. Was she too soon? Was summertime magic alive yet in the forest? As she stepped forward, she was answered nearly immediately as the forest lit up in enchanted moonlight, shimmery silver kissing the forest, now transformed and opening itself into a mystical clearing. "The faeries have been busy already," Amsie thought to herself. Before her, laid out in moonlight, was this year's magic faerie garden. Her eye was drawn immediately to a bush of what she thought were tomatoes, but were too many colors- too beautiful to be real. Regular red tomatoes had their place, but the faeries had somehow infused these ones with the rainbow- would they taste any different? She had to know, but she knew the penalty for taking from the fae. She pocketed her hands and let her eyes do the eating. She tore her eyes from the vivid "tomatoes," if you could call them that, and inspected another strange magical plant.

It looked like a faerie-sized watermelon, but the plant was COVERED in them. A sweet-faced fae flitted nearby, her ice-blue wings glinting in the moonlight, and Amsie called to her. "What are these?" she asked the sprite, who flew over, perching on Amsie's shoulder. "Well, those are cucamelons of course! They were gifted to us by Quetzalcoatl- he loves the colors we grow here in The Garden - as resplendent as he, he says! So he gave us melons that would make us feel large and special too!" With a smile, she whisked off in an azure blur. Amsie was satisfied with the answer, they were like tiny watermelons afterall! "How kind of Quetzalcoatl to share the seed", she thought, looking around the verdant glen.

A hummingbird chirped at her, flying in low circles near her face. He continued to pester her, flying in the direction of a cluster of fae creatures. She sighed and followed the pesky little guy to the gathering. They were pulling some sort of great ferns from the earth, their tops light and bouncy, fluttering with each breath and concerted effort to pull it from the ground. Amsie approached, hoping to get a better look at these funny plants when a faun approached her, several fern-somethings clutched in a bouquet, another hanging from his mouth. He was chewing on the root end and Amsie thought it looked a bit like a carrot- but the colors were all- off. She accepted the carrot bouquet from his outstretched arm, and he bounded off to flirt with the nyads. Indeed it was a carrot, as she turned it over in her hands she could see is careful rings, but it was so dark- as if it had soaked up the night itself. As she admired the "carrot" bunch, another friendly faerie flew over, munching on a smaller chunk of carrot she must have cut for herself. Amsie could see that at its heart, the carrots were golden orange, and so warm. The deep darkness of their exterior was illuminated by the contrasting core. "Thems there are purple dragon carrots, did you know that? Big 'ol nasty dragon purred like a kitten when we fed him some rainbow 'maters last year and enchanted these up for us! Try one!" He winked at her before zooming off to try and pull out more carrots, seeped in not only the magical darkness, but apparently dragon magic. Amsie looked at the carrot and shrugged, it had been offered, so the penalty mustn't apply. It was worth the risk to try this mysterious root. She broke off the long scraggly bit at the end and took one crunchy bite. It was unreal- the sweetness, the deep earthiness, like Mother Earth herself had let her soul seep in as she nurtured their growth.

And then it happened. Amsie flashed her eyes open- when had she even closed them? No longer in the forest in her gear, but in bed in her night shirt- she blinked sand from her eyes. Oh no. For one bite she'd paid a heavy price. She knew it hasn't been a dream. She knew it was real. It had to be. She could just almost taste the sweet darkness, feel the smooth leaves on the cucamelons, feel the moonlight filtering through the diffuse magic in the air. But she knew better than to eat the faerie food. If only she could have and hold just a little bit of that magic, just for a moment hold the memory of summer magic.

I hope you liked my magical story! Let's both experience this magic together, but for real! Rainbow tomatoes, faerie cucamelons, and dragon carrots are all on my list and altogether are still around $5! Let's grow our own summer faerie garden! All 3 of these can be grown in containers on a porch if a magical glade isn't in your reality right now!

Thank you! ♡