5 Ways to Plant Carrots in Your Garden!! + Planting out Carrot Tape
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Howdy! I am Christi from Little Salty Homesteader, and in this video, I am discussing 5 ways you can direct sow carrots into your garden to have good success! Carrots are a cool season crop, and it’s important to keep the soil moist and cool during germination. I’m also showing how I am planting out all of my varieties of carrots this year and using them as a companion plant in my garden.
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Well, just remember if they do not come up, I have plenty of Kuroda carrot seed to go around. I think this is going to work. If not I can always plant at the regular time in October. I got my green beans planted yesterday. Three fifty foot rows.
@@growyourownfood7814 I hope your carrots germinate fine! That’s why I love gardening - so many experiments you can do 😂
I only tried to grow carrots once, years ago. I have heavy clay soil. I double dug but didn't add compost or anything. Most germinated but they didn't do well.
I planted late in the spring and I'm sure I didn't water enough.
@@AProAmature yeah clay soil is tough for carrots. Danvers 126 is supposed to be a good variety for heavy soils, so maybe you can try that one!