Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: garddwr on June 21, 2009, 14:32
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I've just seen DD's blog and those carrots look lovely DD.
A real fathers day treat for you.
Can I ask when they were sown and what variety e.t.c ? Where they given special care such as early sowing and using fleece ?
And if anyone hasn't seen them they are worth a look !
http://diggerdavesdomain.blogspot.com/
Thanks
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Wow i hope my lotty can look like that in a couple of 10 years time :D
Great stuff.
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These...
http://www.thompson-morgan.com/seeds1/product/218/1.html
Sown on 7th April & popped through on the 22nd.
The special care is make a drill, throw seed in, cover, go away & do something else.
Notice they've come up, hoe & sling some enviromesh over them.
To save you looking up, here they are...
(http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c182/G4IAR/DSCF1633.jpg)
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Thanks DD.
I'll have to try and find some environmesh for next year against carrot fly and the rabbits !
Did you buy it from here ?
http://www.wondermesh.co.uk/
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Look nice - do they taste like what they're supposed to?
Did we ever reach a conclusion about scaffold netting and carrot root fly.
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They are amazing DD...I'm rather jealous... ;)
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Thanks DD.
I'll have to try and find some environmesh for next year against carrot fly and the rabbits !
Did you buy it from here ?
http://www.wondermesh.co.uk/
Mmmm that site says copyright 2005 on it and it's "contact for prices".
Got it from here...
http://www.gardening-naturally.com/acatalog/Enviromesh.html#aEM001
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Look nice - do they taste like what they're supposed to?
10 mins and I'll be able to say!
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Lovely!
Now grow one as big as your snip ;)
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Unlike the ones from Trashco, they tasted - sort of........ carroty!
Carrots with taste again!
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The 'fresh' carrots from the supermarkets have been absolute terrible quality this year..Ive stopped buying them and buy frozen. I cant wait to try mine
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Very nice too DD. :D
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wow well i think for a lot of us we can only dream ???
chrissie b
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Great looking carrots there, I'm trying to grow some myself, how did you know they were ready to pull. I must say the bushy tops on yours look very green, is that an indication that they're ready?
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I pulled my first carrots of the year today. Sadly they weren't as big as I'd hoped and didn't taste as spectacular as I'd hoped either but you can't have it all.
Here's a picture anyway. :D
(http://www.poweredpc.net/images/turnipsjune09.jpg)
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everything looks bloomin gorgeous Bobbeh, shame about the taste...try a different variety next time (thats what I would do)
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Thanks peapod.
The carrots are F1 Maestro that I got free with John's book. They smelled great when pulled, really carroty aroma and they didn't taste bad. Just weren't much better than your average shop bought carrot. They were smaller than i anticipated so hopefully the other ones will get better as they get larger. :)
I do have two other varities of carrot on the go also, so all is not lost!
Wish they'd grow quicker though! All seemed to be doing well and had fantastic tops until Tuesday when hail and torrential rain flattened them snapping quite a few leaves. :( Still, they got off lightly compared to my poor lettuce!
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Let us know the varieties Bobbeh itll be handy for next year. Ive got 4 different ones on the go, so itll be interesting to compare them for size vs flavour
Bad luck about the weather, good thing theres plenty of time for more lettuce (and carrots come to think about it)
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I'm so jealous of you all!!!
I can't get carrots to germinate outside on my lotty!
soil is not manured, is sandy and (just about) free from stones and other obstacles, but I just can't seem to get the b*ggers to germ!!!
One of the one's I pulled from the GH border though was faaaan-tastic! :D :happy:
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I've got F1 Maestro as already mentioned and D'Eysines fat carrot (from Real Seeds) sown in two halves of a plastic barrel.
I've also got some Autumn King 2 in a fairly deep old plastic water tank. I bought this packet of seeds last year when I first attempted veg gardening, stupidly trying to plant this variety that needs deep soil in a fairly small container. Needless to say combined with the poor summer we had things didn't go well. :D
Also got two other packets of seed that I didn't have space for (just growing in the garden!), one I got with John's second book (F1 Nelson) and from the BBC's Dig In promotion (Early Nantes). So I'm pretty well carrotted. It's so easy to get carried away acquiring seeds. :)
Actually looking at the F1 Maestro packet I shouldn't be harvesting yet, and the carrots in the picture are cylindrical where as mine were pointy, so that could explain it. I've been too eager. :) Though I'd have thought large thinnings would still be quite tasty?
Sorry for highjacking this thread by the way! ;)
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Agreed that the thinnigs should be tasty, in fact probably more so as young and tender
Early nantes were great for me last year (I can still taste them now!)
Ive also got Autumn King as well as Flyaway and another I cant remember right now. From what I can remember they are short and chunky as I also grew in containers (but have a dedicated bed at home now for snips and carrots) and I still had these seeds knocking about
Ill start a poll later this year :D
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Great looking carrots there, I'm trying to grow some myself, how did you know they were ready to pull. I must say the bushy tops on yours look very green, is that an indication that they're ready?
Brush some soil away from the shoulder of the carrot. If it looks reasonably wide, (1/2" or so), then the chances are there should be something underneath to use. Be prepared to get the odd stumpy one.
They have to eaten within 30 seconds! :lol:
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I planted a three foot row of carrots in april, got one carrot growing from it! so have resown last week in the hope of a few carrots still!
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I have pot and ground sown carrots all doing great. I think they were autumn king too ;)
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Picked some of my Autumn King carrots today. They were a better size. :)
Here they are with my other contributions to Sunday dinner - Anya tatties, turnips and peas. 8)
(http://www.poweredpc.net/images/1stAnyapots2009.jpg)
Among the carrots I pulled was this rather odd, and perhaps a bit rude one. :D
(http://www.poweredpc.net/images/strangecarrot.jpg)
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Rude veg pics are back, I love 'em :lol:
Your turnips look great, first time Ive grown them this year,so now I know what to aim for
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Thanks. It's my first year growing most things, including turnips. I'm quite pleased with them so far, though I probably prefer the taste of swedes. :D
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Not to blow my own trumpet,but I always do well with swedes, (sorry DD)
I love them, and hopefully my plot will be as forgiving with turnips. I know Im extremely impressed with the germination rate,so thats a good start hopefully
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Not to blow my own trumpet,but I always do well with swedes, (sorry DD)
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