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Old 03-06-2015, 12:04 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Transplanting Carrots


"Roger Tonkin" wrote in message
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Whilst in Homebase this afternoon, I wandered around the garden
bit and noticed among other vegetables, they were selling small
trays of carrotts, each with 6-8 clumps of quite tall
seedlings. Instructions of the tray said palnt out in frost
free soil! No indication of whether you should break up the
clumps or of distance.

I was always lead to belive that transplanting of root
vegetables like carrots/parsnips/swedes etc was a no no, as
they roots would split or not form properly.

Is this true? If so how do Homebase justify selling them like
this?


It is not true. I have grown beetroot successfully in cells in the
greenhouse for years before planting outside and had a good
crop every year. I shall be planting out in a weeks time here in
the far north, when we will probably be free of frost (although
this year there is no certainty !!!). It is the only way that we can
get a long enough growing season.

Phil
40 miles N. of Inverness