Hi all. On the 13th of February i put in a packet of Nantes Carrots. Today i have check my raised bed and nothing. Should i have seen some action by now? Do you think it could be a dud packet. Or should i just wait a little bit longer?
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Don't worry! I was thinking the same thing. I'd scattered a few over the soil, not really expecting much, but hoping I could get a few started early, popped a fleece over them and waited, waited, waited. Then when I thought they were too early, too cold and not growing I spotted a few weedlings. When I had a proper look I saw many, many seedlings in with all those damn weedlings!
So don't give up hope, just be patient.
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P.S. SAme with my parsnips. I sowed them ages ago (can't remember precisely, but it was soooooo long ago) and finally they have popped up too.
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Originally posted by Lotsaveg View Postwow! I need to get my parsnip seeds in by the sound of things!! I thought it was advisable to wait until April to ensure good germination though .
It did take a really long time for them to come up and I only sowed 2 per hole to make sure I didn't waist too many (I've found I'm tight like that)
Give it a go
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Originally posted by boxy1974 View PostHi all. On the 13th of February i put in a packet of Nantes Carrots. ... Or should i just wait a little bit longer?
On 19th Feb I sowed carrots in a 20 inch pot in my un-heated greenhouse.
Last friday (ie after waiting 4 weeks) nothing had germinated but as I needed space in the greenhouse I put the pot outside.
Today (ie only 4 days later) I have little seedlings.
Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostThere is the additional problem of snails & slugs grazing them off as they appear
.Last edited by teakdesk; 22-03-2011, 09:00 PM.The proof of the growing is in the eating.
Leave Rotten Fruit.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potasium - potash.
Autant de têtes, autant d'avis!!!!!
Il n'est si méchant pot qui ne trouve son couvercle.
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Originally posted by Lotsaveg View Postwow! I need to get my parsnip seeds in by the sound of things!! I thought it was advisable to wait until April to ensure good germination thoughK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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I read this thread last night and too wondered what's happening with my carrots sown at intervals from mid feb onwards, a bit worried I had a good inspection of my carrot council tub this morning and a few are starting to pop through, ust be this lovley weather we've been having in my area.
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You could try covering the soil with fleece or black tarpaulin next time to warm the soil up.
I did this last year and got a few up. Germination wasn't perfect still though.
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I have never been able to grow carrots in the ground. After many failures I got them to grow in compost in an old cistern. I am now growing them in raised beds. The beds are actually parts of a square section composter. The sections are about 6" high and I grow the carrots in beds comprising 3 sections, which is about 1'6" high. I am wondering whether to try growing parsnips, which I have also never had any luck with, by the same method.
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Rob
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Will be sowing my carrots this week. We have had a good week of good temperatures and they are continuing until at least Sat so looks like a good time to start them off. I have some tubs that I started in the greenhouse (now outside) in early Feb and they have been up for ages. Have two rows of parsnips out on the lottie but they were started in loo rolls.
Ian
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