could anyone give me any advice on soil type for carrots and anything i can plant around them to deter carrot fly cheers steve
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Carrots like a nice light soil that they can easily push their roots through. One of our plots has soil like this and the carrots grow great. The other plot is much heavier as we are on clay and the carrots come out all shapes and about 3 inches long! Growing onions next to the carrots is supposed to deter the carrot fly but I grow Flyaway and Resistafly carrots which do not attract the carrot fly. I get the seeds from www.thompson-morgan.com[
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Dig the ground well, put on a general purpose fertiliser a week before you sow, and sow thin-ish. When you thin them out be careful not to bruise the carrots that remain and take the thinnings well away. Intersperse rows of carrots with onions. And you should beat the carrot fly.
Really early sowings and really late sowings also seem to fare well.
The ground wants to be well dug and relatively un-stoney, and not recently manured.
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