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daveandtara The Bouncers

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redimp Very very clever self appointed guru

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That's a good haul there GV.
BTW, are you trying to suggest that you learnt something useful from this site!!!  _________________
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wardy Site Burk(a)

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those carrots look brilliant  Beginners luck I expect
Red onions too  I did rubbish with those this year so well miffed
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Wow GV you have done REALLY well. Everything looks fab, but especially those carrots |
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growing veg

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Flowerlady

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wardy Site Burk(a)

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I think no soil is best for carrots. me and lotty sec came to this conclusion when this year I grew fabbo carrots in just homemade compost mixed with sharp sand and rotted leaves (sieved) We added some carrot food (it said it on the packet, it was lying about in his shed) Don't know if you can still get it  They got off to a very slow start indeed and we'd more or less given up on them but they just got better and better (Chantenay red)
He reckons that the fly larvae or whatever they are (science not being my strong subject  ) possibly overwinter in the soil
That could all be bollocks by the way so I stand to be corrected. Mine are in a box (one of those pallet tops) about 4 x 3 foot. Got a few of them so filled the other one with carrot seed mixed with spring onion seed (another one of my ideas for deterring carrot fly) |
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growing veg

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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:38 am Post subject: |
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Mine were sowed in april. The ones in the bin, I've been harvesting since july, the ones on the plot, sowed same time but a bit slower to get to a decent size. I reckon it's coz they're more crowded down there. The ones at home got thinned a lot more frequent. |
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