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I haven't found organic matter to encourage forking. In fact, I have found it to be a lot better environment for them to prosper.
Thank you Mates, twas a joy to hear and see you teaching me bout carrots.
Are there carrot flys in Canada?
How about replant the carrots you thinned out, instead of throwing/burning them? Is that possible?
you made my carrot rise quicker than usually 😉 , dm me
Good video, just one question. Much water does just one carrot need? In cups that is, THANKS!
Do they make seeds? I fo so how do you get them?
I was supposed to make a carrot pun, but no one would "carrot" all………. I'll be here all week .
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wht if i left my container suspended in the air above 3 feet of the ground? will i still get the carrot fly?
Very Nice
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i may have missed it in the video but when should i plant the carrots? as how well do they grow in Florida?
Thank you for this wonderful how-to series. It's very encouraging. I will try to grow my own! Your videos are very well done.
I love carrots. x
Don't you take of the green tops to store carrots?
I like your video guys but I have a problem, last time I tried to grow carrots the greens of them got about an inch and a half tall and then fell over and died a couple days later what do I need to do to get him to keep growing?
can't you compost the thinnings? I have an enclosed composter that spins to mix…