December 8, 2025

Home Grown Carrots




Artist Paul Cezanne said, “The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution."

I’ve observed that carrot - it came from my garden, and it set off a revolution of taste in my diet.

In my humble opinion, there is nothing better than fresh garden carrots. So crisp, so sweet, so easy to store and enjoy.

I have never tasted a store bought carrot as good as the ones I grow myself. 

Until I pulled a carrot from the ground, washed it off, and ate it, I  hadn’t experienced the true carrot taste.

The substandard ones from the store that I was use to were the right colour, the right shape, and the right size. But they lacked the robust, lively taste of carrots from the garden. They were bland and ho-hum. Carrot-ish.

Garden variety carrots are not only tastier, but also more nutritious. 

Speaking of variety, garden carrots have it all. Big ones, little ones, and in all kinds of shapes. There are orange ones, yellow ones, and purple ones - a rainbow of tasty beauty.

And my wonderfully diverse carrots are almost free. 

I had a moderate carrot harvest this year. Like everything else, this year's yield was affected by the months-long drought.

It seems too early, but I am nearing the end of my carrot harvest that has been stored in our unheated garage since I lovingly picked them in September. 

There are enough left to make a nice, big batch of carrot-ginger soup. Perfect on this snowy, windy, cold late Fall day.

I will miss my carrots when I have to go back to buying the store-provided industrially grown, all-the-same orange roots I call corporate carrots. They are built for profit, not perfection.

Because of that, I am grateful for my fresh, naturally perfect carrots. Planting, caring for, harvesting, and eating them makes me happy.

Start your own taste revolution - grow carrots! Your tastebuds, and pocketbook, will thank you.






2 comments:

  1. Anything home grown these days tastes better than shop bought, unless you can afford 'bio'. Not sure about the carrot taste, but I do remember bell peppers and radishes from my childhood had a sharper and in the case of the peppers more bitter taste. Therefore I grow my own, and I eat my peppers still green. They never grow big but it's the taste that matters. And what I also hate is that you can't even get green bell peppers anymore unless you buy a combination pack with yellow and red! Commerce...
    This year I planted some carrots but they aren't ready yet. Hoping they will survive winter and grow in spring. Done it before, but then I still had a grow house which unfortunately was wrecked by storms. https://trashcollector.blogspot.com/2016/05/car-boot-sale-akerpoort.html

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    1. Anonymous12/09/2025

      Love the garden pictures, as well as the pets, and all the great found items. Thanks for sharing the link to your blog.

      - Gregg

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