Hello, here's my first proper post following on from the introduction post I just made. Complete novice at this, and would appreciate honesty - if I've done something completely wrong please do tell me ! My wife and I have just got the "bug" of growing things, and have grown a few different types of herbs well - and now have moved onto vegetables.
Anyways, I made a trough to grow some veg in (so I didn't have to dig our lawn up - resale reasons) - it's roughly I'd say 1.5m long, by say 0.5m wide, sits maybe 0.5m high up off the grown too. In it I filled it with some good quality compost, and mixed in a little of that bonemeal stuff to help with the seeds we sowed - probably not needed, not sure why I did it actually!
I planted half and half, carrots and beetroot directly from the seeds - and now the carrots have shoots about an inch high (these were planted maybe 3 weeks ago?), and beets have about 2inch shoots on them.. I'd initially planted the seeds in about 4 rows of each (4 rows of carrots, and 4 of beetroot) - as the packet said that some may not germinate so plant plenty - but eventually they'd need pricking out. As they were so bunched together (I guess every single seed germinated) I've today tried to space them out much more - have moved some of the bunches into pots and put them in our makeshift greenhouse (one of those metal framed things, with a plastic cover on). I've spaced them out, to have maybe 4 inches around them, give or take some - and left two groups of the shoots, incase these ones don't take. I've a picture of it here:
My question is - after hearing / reading bad things about pricking carrots out (is that the correct term?) - carrot fly and all that have I done the right thing? A friend of ours said once they were an inch high, space them out - he didn't and his carrots were tiny. I'm also not sure if it's too late for them to grown into decent sized carrots if they will at all?
Have I dont the wrong thing to beetroot too? Will these need spacing more out due to the bulbs growing?
Think that's it about them - but I've a few more about other veg that I'll post in a different thread to keep things separately.
Thanks in advance!
Chris
Anyways, I made a trough to grow some veg in (so I didn't have to dig our lawn up - resale reasons) - it's roughly I'd say 1.5m long, by say 0.5m wide, sits maybe 0.5m high up off the grown too. In it I filled it with some good quality compost, and mixed in a little of that bonemeal stuff to help with the seeds we sowed - probably not needed, not sure why I did it actually!
I planted half and half, carrots and beetroot directly from the seeds - and now the carrots have shoots about an inch high (these were planted maybe 3 weeks ago?), and beets have about 2inch shoots on them.. I'd initially planted the seeds in about 4 rows of each (4 rows of carrots, and 4 of beetroot) - as the packet said that some may not germinate so plant plenty - but eventually they'd need pricking out. As they were so bunched together (I guess every single seed germinated) I've today tried to space them out much more - have moved some of the bunches into pots and put them in our makeshift greenhouse (one of those metal framed things, with a plastic cover on). I've spaced them out, to have maybe 4 inches around them, give or take some - and left two groups of the shoots, incase these ones don't take. I've a picture of it here:
My question is - after hearing / reading bad things about pricking carrots out (is that the correct term?) - carrot fly and all that have I done the right thing? A friend of ours said once they were an inch high, space them out - he didn't and his carrots were tiny. I'm also not sure if it's too late for them to grown into decent sized carrots if they will at all?
Have I dont the wrong thing to beetroot too? Will these need spacing more out due to the bulbs growing?
Think that's it about them - but I've a few more about other veg that I'll post in a different thread to keep things separately.
Thanks in advance!
Chris
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