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what companion plants work well with carrots last year most of my carrots had carrot fly
Onions, spring onions, garlic, leeks - any of the allium family, including chives and garlic chives are supposed to mask the scent from the carrots . Marigolds are also supposed to help but have not tried them myself. I plant my onions alongside my carrots and seems to have always worked for me.
hello strawberryman
i am going to try marrigolds with mine this year,i set some seed about 3 weeks ago,they are about ready to pick out,only done i packet for now,see how things go with the weather,and do more later on,hope we can confuse the little critters this year. lol.
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
Coriander.
when I use it, no carrot fly
when I don't, carrot fly.
Chop the coriander down to the same height as the carrot tops every week/few days [as you can], and sprinkle the choppings around the carrots as you go.
chuck a tagetes nearby and some onions in as well, and you should be covered!!!
I never thin my carrots, I space them out from the start. Some get started from seed and some are started indoors and go out in small bundles; they push each other apart as they grow.
This year I am trying deep carrot boxes on the raised beds, filled with mainly sand and with a fleece bivouac [tent!].
Last year was my first real year with carrots. While the marigolds were growing I had no carrot fly, but the marigolds finished before my last sowing of carrots and yes, I had TONS of carrot fly!!
I will be using marigolds again this year - and I like the idea of coriander as well, since I cook with it, that might be a more productive bet than the marigold, so I'm going to use both
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Coriander is closely related to carrot and the fly will attack it, too. I suspect that the benefit in sprinkling the cuttings may be in preventing the flies laying next to the carrots.
Grow them in tubs - always worked for me I've tried all sorts on the plot and they always get fly eventually. Most of the old boys near me grow there's behind a barrier (shade netting buried in the ground and about 2ft in the air ... maybe that's why I get all the trouble
ntg
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