Originally posted by Snoop Puss
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The exception I made this year was for onions, because I was sure that the horse manure wouldn't contain white rot. They grew very well in it (from sets).
Regarding carrots, I am fairly sure that what makes them fork is hard lumps in the growing medium - stones, pebbles, clods of clay, pieces of wood etc. From this point of view a hotbed might make carrots fork, depending a bit on what the bedding was. Our horse muck can contain fairly large chips of wood as well as pieces of hoof (from sweeping up after the farrier) and pieces of rubber picked up by the horses feet when they are ridden in the school. I would therefore really only consider growing round or very short rooted carrots for a quick early crop in a hotbed.
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