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Old 12-05-2012, 04:48 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden Bob Hobden is offline
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Default Sowing carrot seed.

"Baz" wrote

My daughter-in-law has sown some 70 toilet roll cardboard tubes with carrot
seed for me in seed compost on the window cill.
I always thought it was wrong to do this because the carrots will "fork" in
compost. Or is it just manure that is wrong to grow carrots in?

I always sow them in soil because of this, but of course this year with the
weather mine/ours have failed.

Is it OK to sow in compost?


In order to try to avoid Carrot Root Fly we grow ours in an old water tank,
so up off the ground, and fill it with a mixture of compost/growbag
compost/soil based compost/sand and they do well. seldom if ever have any
fork, they seem to like the soft friable soil with no stones. Our seeds are
just beginning to germinate so I would not think it too late to plant again.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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