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@David Smith hey David, I do sell tomato, pepper, and microgreen/sprout seeds as a side business... But I also buy from Stokes, Johnny's, and locally as well!
This is the first year I’ve had a garden that actually took! I didn’t thin my carrots, but I see by your third method that now is the perfect time. So far I just pull one out to take a look, wipe the dirt off my bite-size carrot and then pop it in my mouth.
Thank you for the video! I will do it tomorrow. I liked the 3rd method the best. Mines are quite big now, I sowed the seeds about 7 weeks ago. I just didn't know what to do with them until now! I don't know why I haven't did my research earlier.😄
Yep couldn’t agree more! Pulling the larger baby carrots is the way to go! My daughter (5) does it for me for free because she loves to eat baby carrots and dirt.🤣😂 but really, who doesn’t love those smaller carrots ?!. Usually as the row gets more thinned out we leave some carrots to fully develop and that’s equally Christmas like.
Ha a ha! Soooooo much dirt eaten as a kid because of carrots! Its because they taste like candy! That's so awesome Derek, how long have you had a row go for? My spring ones go for about 6-7 weeks....but the fall ones...as everything slows down, with this method can go nearly 3 months until its all harvested! Cool stuff!
The Ripe Tomato Farms I wish I had that kind of growing season! We are in southern Alberta,my spring sown crop of carrots lasts around 6 weeks,or so before they’re gone. but I also plant some to overlap which can get us into September. I suppose I should start recording when I plant and how long my harvests go on for,but that seems like work. Lol People have said I have the attention span of a goldfish at times so maybe I’m just a work in progress 🤔. I’ve had mixed results with the second crops I plant for the late summer/fall but I always give it a go because sometimes it works out great and Sometimes the heat is just too much.🤷🏻♂️. It’s a challenging area to grow a garden because it can get so very hot and then it’s winter. 😂
@@derekcox6531 Yeah man, such a small window to make things happen...I hear ya. You want to get those 2nd crops...but the summer is so damn hot for germination and once fall comes...forgetaboutit! LOL. I feel ya man, different ball game out in the prairies for sure.
I've been successful at doing it. You need to keep them watered really good until they catch. Not all will survive but a good bit will. The younger you catch the shoots the higher the success rate. As well you should replant them the same day you thin them. Good luck !
I've never planted carrots before and the tops have grown like CRAAAAAZY! When you pulled the first baby carrot I said outloud "OMG IT'S SO CUTE" and got a little choked up, not gonna lie haha
Right Starla? Its pretty cool....mostly because of no waste, and also because for one sowing, you get a continuous harvest for over a month instead of a million carrots all at once!
I definitely like the 3rd method..lol. Can the same be said about onions as well? Thin what you need and eventually it will give the other plants room to grow larger?
It's pretty slick Dave. No wastage and instead of a thousand Carrots at once, you get fresh Carrots over the course of 6-10 weeks! Amazing. Turns them into almost ever-bearing, ha ha!
@@OakKnobFarm After 15 years of growing carrots....it really was! LOL....For so long, I always just do what the package says...with everything.....but now, knowing what we know...we can actually think things out and come up with new and improved ways! Cheers man, thanks for checking it out as always.
Well, I thinned my carrots, then came across your video :( Thinned when they were only a week old, no true leaves yet, then planted the thinned carrot seedlings in another pot. Guess we'll see.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I'll definitely let you know how the experiment goes. So far the seedlings I replanted last week are still green, but not sure if there is a carrot forming.
I tried to grow carrots and radishes last Fall. However, the seedlings did not survive the first frost that happened at the end of September. Everything I have read about planting carrots and radishes tells me that they are cool weather vegetables and would do better in the Spring and in the Fall. I started my containers the first week of June; so, I was too late for Spring, last year. It stayed too hot all the way through to about mid-September. Do you know of any varieties that are heat tolerant?
Hey Donna, there are DEFINITELY more heat tolerant varieties.... The key though with carrots is that you want that taproot to mature in cool weather (so all the sugars get sent to it), but that's doesn't mean it gets planted in cool weather or can't be grown in the summer. For the fall pickings, I would plant in August....This means I usually have two carrot plantings a year.....March and August....with no Harvesting in July, August, or September. That way I avoid the hot months and bitter carrots! Cheers Donna!
I had planted only a few little finger carrots and the carrots are able to harvest now. 1) What will happen if I don't want to harvest it?Will it continue growing until produce seed then die? 2)when the carrot is ready to harvest, is it possible to replant it somewhere else instead of eating it? (just curious...
Yes, carrots can be left and will eventually flower and go to seed the next season. Once you dig it up, it's nearly impossible to get it growing again elsewhere
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thanks for writing. I recently watched a credible video of a gardener who transplants young carrot seedlings. I tried that approach last week and I'll let you know if I have success. I removed each baby carefully and took great care to create a deep, thin hole for each long, skinny carrot transplant, filling it with good-quality, crumbly soil then watering it gently (and appreciating Mother Natures rains). Of course, I've got to keep all of these young carrots moist in the coming month. It's an experiment.
Thank you for the information! The video is short and concise with helpful information and excellent video recording and editing to clearly see what you're demonstrating. One distraction, though: The constant "upswing" of your tone of voice at the end of so many sentences (a common mistake made by many today) is hard to listen to for very long. It's like hearing you ask a question in almost every sentence. Please forgive any affront. None is intended. The rest of it was worth sticking it out. If you're able to be aware of and improve that one point, you'd be golden! Thanks again!
Some people are so petty and ignorant! 🙄 Paul’s girl if you don’t like the way he talks, simply don’t watch the videos, instead of being passive aggressive! I don’t understand why people like you think they have the right to be so rude! Bye Karen ! 👋🏽🤡
If you're just starting out gardening in 2020, this inexpensive set of tools from Amazon can get you and your Carrots up and running this spring! I know there is a fevered and renewed interest in gardening and many of you are seasoned vets. But remember that there's a whole population out there that hasn't gardened before. Let's help them out and encourage as much as possible! Affiliate links below:
Amazon USA: amzn.to/2xXLfbG
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/3aoN1AN
Amazon U.K.: amzn.to/2XrQA5A
The 10x20 nursery trays are a gardener's NECESSITY. Use the Amazon Afilliate links below to find the right ones!
Amazon USA: amzn.to/2JFB4uM
Amazon Canada: amzn.to/2wQCeBd
Amazon U.K.: amzn.to/2xepyEi
@David Smith hey David, I do sell tomato, pepper, and microgreen/sprout seeds as a side business... But I also buy from Stokes, Johnny's, and locally as well!
@David Smith but yes, for the following year, I always try to save my seeds of my heirloom and self-pollinating plants...definitely! Cheers man.
This is the first year I’ve had a garden that actually took! I didn’t thin my carrots, but I see by your third method that now is the perfect time. So far I just pull one out to take a look, wipe the dirt off my bite-size carrot and then pop it in my mouth.
I tried the last method and it worked great! I have an early harvest of carrots and they are delicious.
Thanks! I was just about to start thinning my carrots, might give the third method a try!
If you have the time/space to dedicate the row for the extra time, the extra cropping and yield are definitely worth it! Cheers!
Thank you for the video! I will do it tomorrow. I liked the 3rd method the best. Mines are quite big now, I sowed the seeds about 7 weeks ago. I just didn't know what to do with them until now! I don't know why I haven't did my research earlier.😄
Nice! Let us know how it goes!
Excellent video! Glad I never got around to thinking my carrots this season. I’ll be picking the big ones today!
Right on Mary! Give it a try! Extend the crop and just keep harvesting the biggies as you need them! 🍠🍠🍠
Thanks for the tips! Just increased my garden by 5x this year...thanks for sharing 👍
Right on guys, thanks for watching and great job on the garden! So very very cool!
Short and to the point. Thank you!
Thanks for this information
Yep couldn’t agree more! Pulling the larger baby carrots is the way to go! My daughter (5) does it for me for free because she loves to eat baby carrots and dirt.🤣😂 but really, who doesn’t love those smaller carrots ?!. Usually as the row gets more thinned out we leave some carrots to fully develop and that’s equally Christmas like.
Ha a ha! Soooooo much dirt eaten as a kid because of carrots! Its because they taste like candy! That's so awesome Derek, how long have you had a row go for? My spring ones go for about 6-7 weeks....but the fall ones...as everything slows down, with this method can go nearly 3 months until its all harvested! Cool stuff!
The Ripe Tomato Farms I wish I had that kind of growing season! We are in southern Alberta,my spring sown crop of carrots lasts around 6 weeks,or so before they’re gone. but I also plant some to overlap which can get us into September. I suppose I should start recording when I plant and how long my harvests go on for,but that seems like work. Lol People have said I have the attention span of a goldfish at times so maybe I’m just a work in progress 🤔. I’ve had mixed results with the second crops I plant for the late summer/fall but I always give it a go because sometimes it works out great and Sometimes the heat is just too much.🤷🏻♂️. It’s a challenging area to grow a garden because it can get so very hot and then it’s winter. 😂
@@derekcox6531 Yeah man, such a small window to make things happen...I hear ya. You want to get those 2nd crops...but the summer is so damn hot for germination and once fall comes...forgetaboutit! LOL. I feel ya man, different ball game out in the prairies for sure.
Love your video. When you thin out the carrots can you replant those somewhere else instead of throwing them away?
Hey Nam, I tried at least 4 different times..and they just never took. I will try ONCE more and then write it off as a firm no...LOL!
I've been successful at doing it. You need to keep them watered really good until they catch. Not all will survive but a good bit will. The younger you catch the shoots the higher the success rate. As well you should replant them the same day you thin them. Good luck !
I've never planted carrots before and the tops have grown like CRAAAAAZY! When you pulled the first baby carrot I said outloud "OMG IT'S SO CUTE" and got a little choked up, not gonna lie haha
Thank goodness for this video
Hope it helps!
Thank you! I've learned a ton from you so far
Hey thanks for watching, happy to help!
I'm definitely going to give this a try, thanks for the tips! GET$ 👨🌾👍
Great video and I just planted my carrot seeds yesterday in my new piece of ground
Right on Robin, look forward to the progress!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms me two
So you harvest baby carrots by pulling the bigger ones 1st...I love this no waste process! Can't wait to do this! Thank you ☀️🌻☀️
Right Starla? Its pretty cool....mostly because of no waste, and also because for one sowing, you get a continuous harvest for over a month instead of a million carrots all at once!
Perfect! Thank you this helped. I’m going with option 3
Another great one!
Thanks Mike, appreciate that!
I definitely like the 3rd method..lol. Can the same be said about onions as well? Thin what you need and eventually it will give the other plants room to grow larger?
I never thought of doing it that way (thinning 'backwards' essentially...) I think I'll try it
It's pretty slick Dave. No wastage and instead of a thousand Carrots at once, you get fresh Carrots over the course of 6-10 weeks! Amazing. Turns them into almost ever-bearing, ha ha!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms It's one of those... "duh!" moments. Thanks, my friend!
@@OakKnobFarm After 15 years of growing carrots....it really was! LOL....For so long, I always just do what the package says...with everything.....but now, knowing what we know...we can actually think things out and come up with new and improved ways! Cheers man, thanks for checking it out as always.
I will try #3
Best of luck, Carrot season is almost upon us!
great tips!
Thanks man, thanks for watching!
Curious. Have you sown carrots in pots with other plants. Maybe tomatoes ?
So you thro the ones you pulled you throw away, can I not put them in again in spacious ground
I think it is better to mix with sand before you saw, so that you don't waste seeds.
Cool, I'll give it a try! I'll try anything once!
I probably should've watched the entire video first🤔
Its never a bad idea! :-)
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms 🤭👌
Lol😅😂
Well, I thinned my carrots, then came across your video :( Thinned when they were only a week old, no true leaves yet, then planted the thinned carrot seedlings in another pot. Guess we'll see.
@@JethroBodine369 they'll be gone Jethro! Come back and tell us how the harvest is!
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms I'll definitely let you know how the experiment goes. So far the seedlings I replanted last week are still green, but not sure if there is a carrot forming.
@@JethroBodine369 yeah, that'll take some time. Replanting them is no easy task, so if you get some carrots, kudos to you!!
I tried to grow carrots and radishes last Fall. However, the seedlings did not survive the first frost that happened at the end of September. Everything I have read about planting carrots and radishes tells me that they are cool weather vegetables and would do better in the Spring and in the Fall. I started my containers the first week of June; so, I was too late for Spring, last year. It stayed too hot all the way through to about mid-September. Do you know of any varieties that are heat tolerant?
Hey Donna, there are DEFINITELY more heat tolerant varieties.... The key though with carrots is that you want that taproot to mature in cool weather (so all the sugars get sent to it), but that's doesn't mean it gets planted in cool weather or can't be grown in the summer. For the fall pickings, I would plant in August....This means I usually have two carrot plantings a year.....March and August....with no Harvesting in July, August, or September. That way I avoid the hot months and bitter carrots! Cheers Donna!
Can we replant them some where else
I had planted only a few little finger carrots and the carrots are able to harvest now.
1) What will happen if I don't want to harvest it?Will it continue growing until produce seed then die?
2)when the carrot is ready to harvest, is it possible to replant it somewhere else instead of eating it? (just curious...
Yes, carrots can be left and will eventually flower and go to seed the next season. Once you dig it up, it's nearly impossible to get it growing again elsewhere
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thank you for the reply
What do you do with all the carrots you took out ? Could you replant them ?
How long does it take from germinating to starting method 3?
Method #4) Using scissors, snip the green tops off the runts. Method #5) Remove some carrot seedlings and replant elsewhere.
Hey Christina, have you had success replanting them? Mine never seem to take off when I do that.
@@TheRipeTomatoFarms Thanks for writing. I recently watched a credible video of a gardener who transplants young carrot seedlings. I tried that approach last week and I'll let you know if I have success. I removed each baby carefully and took great care to create a deep, thin hole for each long, skinny carrot transplant, filling it with good-quality, crumbly soil then watering it gently (and appreciating Mother Natures rains). Of course, I've got to keep all of these young carrots moist in the coming month. It's an experiment.
Yes, I am a huge fan of waste not, want not!
Thanks Suzanne, appreciate the support!
How do you prepare those baby carrots when you eat them?
Raw, whole....or whole, quick fried in stir fry. The tops can be used to bulk up pesto sauces as well!
The Ripe Tomato Farms nice!!
@@MichaelRei99 Waste not want not!
They say carrots are a cool season crop. Would it be a waste of time to try to plant carrots now?
Thank you for the information! The video is short and concise with helpful information and excellent video recording and editing to clearly see what you're demonstrating. One distraction, though: The constant "upswing" of your tone of voice at the end of so many sentences (a common mistake made by many today) is hard to listen to for very long. It's like hearing you ask a question in almost every sentence. Please forgive any affront. None is intended. The rest of it was worth sticking it out. If you're able to be aware of and improve that one point, you'd be golden! Thanks again!
Some people are so petty and ignorant! 🙄 Paul’s girl if you don’t like the way he talks, simply don’t watch the videos, instead of being passive aggressive! I don’t understand why people like you think they have the right to be so rude! Bye Karen ! 👋🏽🤡
Carrots are good for your teeth..
And eyeballs!