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I think that if you are growing on a lottie you have to consider fleece as without you are likely to be giving most of your carrots to the maggots of the dreaded carrot root fly. An alternative is to build a 2ft high barrier around your carrots but as someone in another thread said that doesn't always work 100%.
I grow mine under an enviromesh tunnel but still lose about 5% to carrot fly!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Sow them now and get them out of the ground before the fly is about, best cleanest summer carrots were grown next to onions.
Agree with you there sow them early you might be luckyi had 10 rows of seed onions[kelsae+mammoth] 2 rows of maestro carrots [carrot fly resistant ha ha ] lost every onion to allium leaf miner and shallots and spring planted garlicand to top it off the carrots were full of the dreaded carrot fly, so lots of protection this year
I grown mine in a raised bed with out cover ( but has garlic in beteween them) and grown them in pots too (on a balcony) and so far never has problem with carrot fly but they do get aphid attact once in awhile.
How windy is it where you are? I have quite an exposed plot, it was rainy and windy for most of the summer, the carrots had no protection at all and I had no troubles with carrot fly at all.
How windy is it where you are? I have quite an exposed plot, it was rainy and windy for most of the summer, the carrots had no protection at all and I had no troubles with carrot fly at all.
I think this is true of a lot of veggies. Thats why Scotland is the home of the seed potato isn't it? Less chance of fungal disorders like blight as well I believe! A windy site will also aid wind pollinated plants!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
im going to try and chop up some downpie and sow my carrot seed 1 to each piece of pipe.
Likewise, but I will also grow others as usual cos we like a lot of carrots!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I think this is true of a lot of veggies. Thats why Scotland is the home of the seed potato isn't it? Less chance of fungal disorders like blight as well I believe! A windy site will also aid wind pollinated plants!
Supposedly, but this year was so damp that most growers up here that I know of had blight. It wasn't even that warm! Next year I think I'll try a wider spacing. I'm not going to trust what the packet says! 12" for King Edwards! Pah!!
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