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  • Tuss1

    Hi from sunny Sussex.

    I have had an allotment for 1 year (taken 1 year to clear it!). I need all the help I can get. In particular, I have heavy clay soil. I want to grow carrots so have made a raised bed but am a a loss to what soil to fill it with, any ideas?

  • #2
    Sand.

    If you can also dig out the clay under the raised carrot bed and fill that with sand you'll get longer carrots.

    There is a handy way to grow carrots in the growing tips section of the forum; worth checking that out as well.

    And welcome to the Vine down there in the sunny south.

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    • #3
      Hi Tuss1, welcome to the 'Vine
      I have lovely clay too, so I've got a huge packing crate to grow carrots in. I've filled it with 5 bags of topsoil, 4 bags of multi-purpose compost & a bag of sand on the recommendation of our allotment secretary who grows prize-winning carrots for shows! Fingers crossed, I should have some decent ones this year!

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      • #4
        Welcome to the forums and I for one will be trying Sarz'''''''''''''''' tip for growing carrots. Grew them in a recycling box last year and they were the only things apart from onions and leeks that survived the floods on my plot!

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