Hello,
Hoping you can help with the hundreds of questions I have about this!
Because I have a small garden with poor clay soil, I'm going to attempt to grow some carrots in containers this year. I have 3 containers approx 38cm diameter and 35cm deep. I've filled them with a mix of multi-purpose compost and some sharp sand. I have 3 types I'd like to grow: Chantenay, Paris Market and Rainbow Mix.
Any idea how many I could plant in each container? I'd like to plant some every few weeks so they're not all ready at once. Am I better sowing a full tub at a time with the 3 different varieties, or sticking to the same variety in each tub?
Also, should I start to sow the seeds now, or wait till the end of the month to hopefully avoid carrot fly? I was going to cover the tubs with some fleece to help protect them as well, and I'm also hoping that because we live in an urban area where no one else nearby seems to be growing any veg, that there won't be many carrot fly about (or am I wrong on that?!)
Hoping someone can help - thanks!
Hoping you can help with the hundreds of questions I have about this!
Because I have a small garden with poor clay soil, I'm going to attempt to grow some carrots in containers this year. I have 3 containers approx 38cm diameter and 35cm deep. I've filled them with a mix of multi-purpose compost and some sharp sand. I have 3 types I'd like to grow: Chantenay, Paris Market and Rainbow Mix.
Any idea how many I could plant in each container? I'd like to plant some every few weeks so they're not all ready at once. Am I better sowing a full tub at a time with the 3 different varieties, or sticking to the same variety in each tub?
Also, should I start to sow the seeds now, or wait till the end of the month to hopefully avoid carrot fly? I was going to cover the tubs with some fleece to help protect them as well, and I'm also hoping that because we live in an urban area where no one else nearby seems to be growing any veg, that there won't be many carrot fly about (or am I wrong on that?!)
Hoping someone can help - thanks!
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