The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Growing => Vegetables => Topic started by: Wellieboots on October 29, 2009, 09:07:49 am
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Oh how I wish "This Life" was still on the go as I think I'd have won the 2009 ugly veg category. This example was spat from the bowls of hell (well my veg garden actually) and I only wish I'd put a scale in as the body of the carrot is about 4 inches across!
How on earth do I peel this ;D
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Looks like that's a carotene sucking leeches of carrots! Is your whole crop like that?
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I had a few like that the first year I planted them.
Apparently the Garden Centre said I had planted seeds to close, and in too shallow a bed, or hadn't dug the soil down loose enough for them to grow straight.
Make great photography - and maybe halloween ornaments???
;D ;D
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or maybe there was some fresh manure on the carrot bed ....that causes the same sort of growth !!
As a rule grow root crops in a bed that was manured the previous year for a hungry crop .
cheers
Russ
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or maybe there was some fresh manure on the carrot bed ....that causes the same sort of growth !!
As a rule grow root crops in a bed that was manured the previous year for a hungry crop .
cheers
Russ
There was a lot of Donkey Pooh in that bed that year - should see the size of some of my trees and climbers - I think Donkey Pooh is the best manure I have used - and believe me, I've tried it all. ;D ;D ;D
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yep ... it is usually why that happens to carrots ...to much food in the soil ...rule of thumb is manure for leaf or above ground veg but not for root veg....
cheers
Russ
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I have been trying to grow carrots for a few years with no success. I follow the late, great Geoff Hamilton way for all my veg which grows well except carrots. So for next year its the Russ method. Thanks Russ,
JD
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No manure, brand spanking new veg plot, it had been grass until rotovated. Seaweed extract 12 weeks before planting. That is the only one that has done that, rest are excellent. There are a few offshoot things so thanks re the manure thing. Those I grew in a seperate raised bed in exactly the same conditions were exhibit specimens they were so good looking!
It is now being used in place of a pumpkin tonight ;D ;D