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Old 16-02-2010, 05:24 PM
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Default Look at our carrots!

Hi everyone - I just thought I would take this opportunity to share our tips for growing carrots with you...Happy planting :-)

What you will need:

A packet of carrot seed
Gardening gloves
Rake
Trowel
Horticultural fleece and pegs
Plant label

What to do:

Rake the soil until it's quite fine where you want to sow your carrots.

Using the corner of your rake or the trowel to make a small drill in the soil

Sow the seeds 1cm deep, in rows 15cm – 30cm apart under horticultural fleece

Carrot seeds are very small, to help sow them evenly, mix them with a small amount of sand and sprinkle them into the drill (row)

When the plants have grown you can thin to 5 – 7cm apart

The smell that arises from thinning carrots can attract the carrot root fly. To reduce damage from carrot root fly, cover your carrot crop with fleece or mesh

Cover your seeds and seedlings with horticultural fleece to protect them against cold weather

Harvest from June onwards
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