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How to Grow Carrots - A Complete Guide 

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How to grow carrots without weeds is one of the biggest questions in gardening. So in this video I give as many answers as I can. I also try to tackle carrot spacing, carrot density, seeders for carrots, soil prep for carrots, harvesting, and a whole lot more. It's freaking 22 minute video (sorry).
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@pizzaguy3645
@pizzaguy3645 2 года назад
If you do need to thin your carrots don't pull them. Just cut them off with a pair scissors at or just below ground level. The root will decompose and add fertility to the soil.
@Humpahna
@Humpahna 2 года назад
I pray the Rosary while I'm planting carrots...that seems to help.
@joeyharris67
@joeyharris67 5 месяцев назад
😂
@woodyriley2844
@woodyriley2844 2 года назад
When you are drilling holes with the soul auger brace the battery on the outside if your left leg. If you hit some compacted soil it will be less likely to twist your wrist. Great video love the channel
@SOEtacticalgear
@SOEtacticalgear 2 года назад
You are right. I just drilled 300 holes into clay for putting in fodder trees. It can break your wrist if your not carefully. I use a hammer drill with the extra handle.
@johno7149
@johno7149 6 месяцев назад
We need more people like this in our country. Willing to pay double the price for vegetables if from people like this.
@MeatGoblin88
@MeatGoblin88 4 месяца назад
If everyone was doing no till you'd pay WAY more than double
@coolbreeze8572
@coolbreeze8572 2 года назад
About 2 inches of leaf mulch during the fall really helps my garden in the spring! It makes my virgina clay into black rich soil and grows carrots very well. Love the information in the video glad found this channel
@garrettscott4094
@garrettscott4094 2 года назад
I had seen a video someone did where they soaked carrot seeds until they started to sprout. They then heated up some water and disolved corn starch into it. After the solution cooled it had the consistency of aloe. They would stir in the seeds to the solution and transfer everything to a gallon Ziploc bag. They finally would cut the tip off the bag to then "pipe" the seed solution into a shallow trench and then fill the trench when done.
@katamosse1449
@katamosse1449 2 года назад
I'm using this method. Otherwise I can't get them to come up, we have in Finland try springs, this method helps with moisture. I'm not soaking seeds, but use starch to sow them. I use kechup potle for seeding, it has suitable oppening that suits for this very good.
@garrettscott4094
@garrettscott4094 2 года назад
@@katamosse1449 I am so glad to know others are doing this. And the ketchup bottle is an amazing idea!
@featherspy
@featherspy 2 года назад
I tried this method maybe I didn't make the gel right but I could not find the right medium between the hole in the bag being too small to let the seed through versus being too large and squirting the whole lot out. I appreciate this video because after that I decided I'm not messing around no more and will be investing in a seeder
@garrettscott4094
@garrettscott4094 2 года назад
@@featherspy there is a product called "thick it" that I use and it is easier to use.
@skinnyWHITEgoyim
@skinnyWHITEgoyim 2 года назад
A company called Sow Easy makes many small seed varieties that are coated which ages the seeds about ten times larger. 50 carrot seeds for a little over 2.00 dollars so it's definitely the way to go if your not sowing huge amounts of carrots.
@sosnatursos
@sosnatursos Год назад
Endlich mal jemand der das super erklärt, ich weiß das zwar alles schon, aber einigen ist das bestimmt eine große hilfe.
@slimdibblerfarm521
@slimdibblerfarm521 2 года назад
I cover the row in white felt row cover material usually used for frost protection. this aides in germenation here in texas where it can be extremely windy and hot.
@marycain7424
@marycain7424 2 года назад
Here in Colorado we are so dry we have to cover the row to keep the soil moist enough for germination.
@ianonley65
@ianonley65 2 года назад
Love your vids. One way I’ve had good success with carrots. Prepare bed, wait three or four days. Or whatever will suit you local weeds. Sow carrots, water, then cover with felt or similar cover. Must block out light. As soon as carrots break ground, remove cover. Weeds will be long and white, if it’s a warm sunny day the weeds will burn off and die. Carrots are free to go in a weed free bed. I like the beet seed idea, that would help to know when to remove cover. Cheers
@SurfnCrypto
@SurfnCrypto Год назад
I got yuor book in the mail today and carrots are going to be my first one to tackle! Then after that its mastering head lettuce thanks for all your hard work
@TheUltimateAcres
@TheUltimateAcres 2 года назад
I am just addicted to your content. Most practical and simply comprehensive. #ILoveItAll
@naturekins3247
@naturekins3247 2 года назад
After seeding the carrots into a layer of compost, I place boards over the seeded area ( the board will later be put as the walkway). the board keeps the moisture in and denies the weeds any light, you just keep an eye out for when they germinate and remove the boards then. This method greatly increases germination and prevents weed pressure.
@jasminecastillorivera412
@jasminecastillorivera412 2 года назад
When I do that they get destroyed by slugs using the board for cover.
@anissaferringer4965
@anissaferringer4965 Год назад
I saw someone (maybe you!) say this last year and had my first carrot success ever.
@frugalmomofmany
@frugalmomofmany Год назад
@@anissaferringer4965 Jess from Roots and Refuge did a video about doing it this way. I've got to try it this year!
@americaneden3090
@americaneden3090 Год назад
I can attest to this advice. Worked wonders for me.
@americaneden3090
@americaneden3090 Год назад
​@@jasminecastillorivera412 could u place 2 rocks or wood cuts under the board as a buffer from wood being on soil surface? Or perhaps treat planting area with DE?
@victoriaman117
@victoriaman117 2 года назад
Quality information for free. Your a legend man!
@jeffhuntley2921
@jeffhuntley2921 2 года назад
Tons of great information. Thank you!
@stonedapefarmer
@stonedapefarmer Год назад
As long as there's no Queen Anne's Lace within 15 feet (i.e. carrots are at least 15 feet from the edge of the garden, or the perimeter is kept weed free), there's effectively no pollination. Not good enough to sell seeds, but good enough to grow. Germinate a test batch to check purity/see if the number that have to be rogued out (if any) is acceptable. The only downside to saving seeds from these plants is that you're selecting genetics that are prone to bolting with fluctuating temperatures... though really only a probably for the earliest plantings before things warm up.
@aupanner20
@aupanner20 2 года назад
One place I worked they found the Earthway made a too heavy stand so they took old carrot seed and microwaved it. Then mixed with good viable fresh seed to achieve preferred spacing.
@GARDENER42
@GARDENER42 6 месяцев назад
Biggest pain here in the UK is damn' carrot fly rather than weeds, especially as I'm no till, with an annual 3cm of compost every year, so very few weeds in the first place.
@Big-ef5ru
@Big-ef5ru 2 года назад
Very helpful video, could be longer, watched it twice Greetings from Italy
@nikkikalas4694
@nikkikalas4694 Год назад
Man I just found your videos and Jesse you are awesome!! I first watched your sweet potato video and subscribed but this video (although lengthly) is super fantastic! We grow certified organic in Ontario, Canada and I SUCK at growing carrots - I am buying your book - I am so thankful to have found you. Thank you!!!! Keep up the great work. "Stack em high and watch em fly" is our saying - also love the spider cameos 😁👍♥🥕
@stevelarson4925
@stevelarson4925 2 года назад
Great idea to sow a handful of varieties with different DTMs at the same time!
@lynneann9166
@lynneann9166 2 года назад
whoa. my head exploded with all the numbers. thanks
@lindawilbert3202
@lindawilbert3202 2 года назад
About carrots bolting. This year was the first time in all the years I grew them (20+) that they started flowering. In my 8' raised bed I had 2 rows of carrots and have now about 10 bolted carrots. I'm in zone 8b. -We had no Spring- It was mild for a couple of weeks and then 80F and hotter.
@cynthialouw2970
@cynthialouw2970 Год назад
Awesome!! Thank you for doing crop specific video!!
@midwestribeye7820
@midwestribeye7820 Год назад
Thank you!
@millionairementality_
@millionairementality_ Год назад
Excellent information Thank your,
@elementalearth5096
@elementalearth5096 2 года назад
Hey Jesse, any chance you could do the same info-tube session for beets?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
It's on the list!
@mikecrouse8761
@mikecrouse8761 Год назад
Talk about that drill and how it is used in the garden please.. Thanks..
@Marshall_Weber
@Marshall_Weber 2 года назад
Awesome Video as Always!!!
@lyndajordan6479
@lyndajordan6479 2 года назад
Thank you for this information.
@sarahbolocan1510
@sarahbolocan1510 Год назад
Thanks!
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers Год назад
Thank YOU! 🙌
@Im-just-Stardust
@Im-just-Stardust 2 года назад
New sub, really like your videos man ! Cheers for the infos
@elizabethschiller2193
@elizabethschiller2193 Год назад
For a home gardener, what do you think about interplanting with radish since the carrots have such a long germination time? I think likely more generous spacing to accommodate the radishes?
@denisekelley2292
@denisekelley2292 Год назад
I'm a home gardener and interplant with green onions and leaf lettuce. I've never tried radishes, try it and see.
@coltondavis3430
@coltondavis3430 Год назад
What do you think of oxheart carrots?
@marshallberger3142
@marshallberger3142 10 месяцев назад
How do you lose a seeder? Just curious not negative
@gottisgarden9682
@gottisgarden9682 2 года назад
In these deep mulch systems are you importing compost or rotating your own piles?
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Now we're starting to make a bunch more of our own (thanks to a static aerated system I will post about soon). But we were importing a lot to get the gardens going, yes.
@dennyofthepines1457
@dennyofthepines1457 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers hey that sounds super cool, and I look forward to that one.
@ptrain9020
@ptrain9020 2 года назад
When did you switch from the standard 30 inch wide beds to 48 inch wide beds and why?
@skinnyWHITEgoyim
@skinnyWHITEgoyim 2 года назад
The best way to grow carrots is to use pelleted seed and grow in containers. You can grow 30 carrots in a 10 inch pot. Just carefully space them. It works amazingly well. Just use blood fish and bone meal with some aged cow manure amended into the potting mix. Keep pots moist while germinating and watch those bad boys grow. Oh and make sure to sift your soil with a one quarter inch screen and they'll be perfectly straight and grow like a big carrot bush with a bunch of good carrots underneath.
@joanies6778
@joanies6778 Год назад
Home Grown Veg shows a very cool way to space them when growing in buckets using a 3/4" mesh pattern, sowing through every other one. I am going to try it in my next planting.
@wadebrinson8977
@wadebrinson8977 Год назад
I am considering growing much under row cover to protect them from insects. Is there any reason that the carrots should not be grown this way? Thanks
@chrisshepherd8708
@chrisshepherd8708 2 года назад
in the market gardeners jme says that he only gets 180 bunches per hundred foot bed in your video you say you get 352 700 bunches per bed for 50 ft bed is it a different size bunch
@glennklug4438
@glennklug4438 2 года назад
Dude, I like your channel and most of your videos, but why with the SPIDER?!?!?!
@nonyabusiness9747
@nonyabusiness9747 Год назад
Hi there.. I've been looking at your website trying to find a way to email or call you. Is there some way to reach you for a quick chat?
@FourSeasonFarming
@FourSeasonFarming 2 года назад
I think easy to grow but takes long time to grow
@hasenafarms6448
@hasenafarms6448 2 года назад
Since we’re small scale we usually only seed a bed or two at a time. Because of that I don’t want to drag around a big silage tarp. Instead, I’ll use a 50’ run of shade cloth, fold it in half (my cloth is 7’ wide) and sandbag it over the bed. That way I can overhead water it if needed. Plus, it’s able to breathe a bit and never gets the soil too hot. I live in the Mojave desert with really sandy soil that dries quickly. I’ve also used weed fabric but the shade cloth is more reliable to evenly water through.
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Great recommendations thanks!
@sailonsailon
@sailonsailon 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers I stumbled across something similar, kinda by accident. Specific to summer: we usually plant beds of lettuce two at a time, and cover them with shade cloth elevated on 6'6" wide conduit hoops. That field, being a lot of summer lettuce (in a hot, dry climate), gets regular spurts with the overhead irrigation throughout the day. When I lost a few trays of lettuce transplants and ended up with an extra bed, I just went ahead and seeded it to carrots. To my surprise, that bed germinated beautifully and I've moved ahead applying this "technique."
@ronaldcummings6337
@ronaldcummings6337 2 года назад
Thank you!
@SherpaAdventures
@SherpaAdventures 2 года назад
This was a super helpful video! Please do more videos of this style :)
@falsename2285
@falsename2285 Год назад
I add rows of radishes between every few carrot rows, gets something up to stabilize the soil and put some shade down to slow weeds/evap rate, and blocks wind (I'm on a mountain top basically) from the soil to help hold down mulches and protect the carrots until they are up. Usually by the time the carrots are up just a little and ready for more light and able to handle more wind/hold the mulch themselves, the radishes are already done, and can be pulled, loosening the soil just a little between carrot rows, which seems to help them thicken up better, then ideally I have some compost to fill in the empty radish holes that are left. Keeps everything nice a loose and well fertilized for the carrots. I also think the radishes help the soil stay moist longer than if it was just carrot seed in there with no real root masses active.
@Quercusssss
@Quercusssss 2 года назад
When you're stuck with extra carrots, it may be a good idea to donate the crops too. Here in Québec we can get an income tax credit when donating produce equivalent to 30% of that crop's value. (+ lower income families have access to delicious organic crops :D)
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Great tip! 100% We have an org here called Glean KY and they take a lot of the extras at the end of market and we can write that off.
@samanthawebb8518
@samanthawebb8518 Год назад
And God made a Farmer ❤ love your videos
@marycain7424
@marycain7424 2 года назад
Thanks for the detailed info. Please cover more veggies to this level of detail.
@kathleenosullivan8601
@kathleenosullivan8601 Год назад
I use pelleted seed & never need to thin. I’ve had the best luck, here in Denver CO, planting Napoli & Yaya carrot varieties. 95% germination in compost rich soil & a harvest HUGE sweet carrots. I sow carrots every 2-3 weeks thruout the season.
@edwardreedy
@edwardreedy 2 года назад
This. This is solid effing gold content.
@BigMikeLoses
@BigMikeLoses 2 года назад
24 as in that show with Keifer Sutherland...hahahah. Comedy and information? Yes, please.
@joeallen7981
@joeallen7981 2 года назад
17:30 "super leggy" How was that not the perfect spot for a spider shot?
@jennifermolino5428
@jennifermolino5428 2 года назад
I love this video. I put burlap sacks over the top of a bed for a few days to keep in the moisture while the seeds are germinating.
@rubytuby6369
@rubytuby6369 Год назад
For the small garden just take your seeds and sandwich them between two wet paper towels put them on a paper plate inside a Ziploc baggie after three days they’re ready to plant and will come up very quickly.
@RickSears-xm8oz
@RickSears-xm8oz Год назад
I have a small garden and an old sheet ripped to bed width works ol to keep the seed bed damp during germination. I wet the sheet once or twice a day.
@emilyfoster2576
@emilyfoster2576 2 года назад
Such a detailed and helpful video, thanks Jesse! I am also in 6b, just seeded a 30in bed with 4 rows of carrots (two starburst, two rows of Napoli) with my earthway carrot light plate this AM. That was before I saw this video I'm feeling very validated hahaha.
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Haha, great to hear! I used the Earthway for years--still do in some cases. Really solid seeder.
@bryansteen2219
@bryansteen2219 2 года назад
I use a plastic 150mm syringe, filled with water and 1 package of seed. Spacing my planting holes 4 inches apart and covering with straw. Water so the soil stays wet.
@firesalamander100
@firesalamander100 2 года назад
Jesse - I saw somewhere that you can place a plank on top of your carrots during germination to help retain moisture and speed up germination, but I think they would also stop weeds from establishing themselves during carrot germination. Then once carrots poke their heads above the soil, you remove the planks and are set to go!
@tanarehbein7768
@tanarehbein7768 2 года назад
I tried the plank method but I only harvested slugs. I think they must have eaten any carrots that germinated.
@bakerbk3696
@bakerbk3696 2 года назад
@@tanarehbein7768 hahahah 😂
@nshue23
@nshue23 2 года назад
The way I seen it done was place a brick at each end of the row and place the board on the bricks. That way its not directly on the soil but still stops the sun from drying out the soil so quickly.
@tanarehbein7768
@tanarehbein7768 2 года назад
@@nshue23 okay great advice!
@sirsanti8408
@sirsanti8408 Год назад
@@tanarehbein7768sounds like diatomaceous earth is for you
@user-kv2jh7rg7p
@user-kv2jh7rg7p 2 года назад
About the sowing depth: I sow into compost mulch with the Earthway seeder. I sow carrots at 1 inch depth or a bit more, to make sure the seeds are close to some mineral soil with higher moisture than the mulch above. The Eartway always leaves a small trench so the actual depth of the seed may be a bit less. This gives good and consistent germination and way better than seeding at 0,5 inch where the compost may dry out in my region (Belgium, moderate climate).
@DavidZayas-t3o
@DavidZayas-t3o 11 месяцев назад
Bee house ranch in Crockett TX, Thanks you very much....
@SMCUBEKOREAN2
@SMCUBEKOREAN2 2 года назад
I don't mind long but informative videos.
@RobertJones-ey9qz
@RobertJones-ey9qz 2 года назад
Several years back, I planted carrots across the street from my parents house in a low area that was used for gardening. I planted two rows probably about fifty feet long. The next day, I planted some of the same seed in my garden boxes at my house. My ground was heavy clay, the ground across from my parents was sandy. At harvest time, I managed to dig up one carrot from my garden box that was about the size of a pencil and about two and a half inches long. Across the street from my parents, we dug down about five to six inches to get hold of the carrots to pull them. I had never seen such big carrots in my life. There were a few that were so long, they stuck out of a bread sack, not including the tops. My mom asked what kind of carrot seed I had planted. I told her it was just regular carrot seed. I've never seen such big carrots since, but I sure remember that year. That low spot is now filled in and a parking lot for the new school.
@nosajsamaniego4512
@nosajsamaniego4512 Год назад
🤯🤯🤯
@simplysimple7628
@simplysimple7628 Год назад
Waste of fertile ground. Too bad. We as humans should be doing more in the agriculture sector. I can say as a backyard gardener that I am doing my part on my piece of land. Been gardening for decades. Agriculture should be top priority. Sad times…..
@GenerousWealth
@GenerousWealth Год назад
It's really nice to see your illustration of garden activity like planting and seeding, tilling etc. You're good-looking but I'm needing the illustrations more than the portrait. Thank you
@joeyharris67
@joeyharris67 6 месяцев назад
Excellent detailed video... spot on Eta.... I have a love hate relationship with those bastards.. yep i said it! Finicky sobs.. but my wife bought a cheap little seeder off of Amazon for her flower beds and I'll be damned... that thing seeds carrots like no other.... 39 bucks off Amazon.. who knew?!!!
@sierraschaffer499
@sierraschaffer499 Год назад
I do not make my own compost so I need to purchase it. Is there a specific type that I should be buying? I know the store sells like black cow manure in a local landscape company sells mushroom compost. Please help me know what I should be looking for.
@ryanfitzalan8634
@ryanfitzalan8634 7 месяцев назад
Jesse: we don't have any pest problems with carrots Bugs Bunny: Eh Doc! What am I!? Chopped Liver ! (grabs jesse by the cheeks and lays a smooch on him)
@mattjohnson9727
@mattjohnson9727 6 месяцев назад
I'm planting to use a straw mulch on my garden this year because it's cheap and available, and my experience with composting is just getting started. Can I seed right into a straw mulch like you did with the compost mulch, or should I seed into the soil and then mulch on top? Any answers are welcome. Thanks.
@seanfitz2468
@seanfitz2468 Год назад
I've got a fever. And the only prescription. IS MORE VERUCA SALT.
@paxtianodirtfrog8947
@paxtianodirtfrog8947 2 года назад
Very cool, the first time I got a decent bed of carrots I got a huge confidence boost about my grow skill. Great video, I was glad to hear some in depth talk about spacing possibilities.
@arthurholroyd8550
@arthurholroyd8550 2 года назад
very good they say if you plant onion at the side of carrots the onion fly will eat the carrot fly .
@engscience
@engscience 9 месяцев назад
If there are carrot fly the only thing that works is mesh barrier. The commercial guys do not plant anything beside their carrots to keep the fly away. @@arthurholroyd8550
@Mekare40503
@Mekare40503 Год назад
I have stumbled upon your videos and am subscribed even though I am just a backyard gardener - but I am in Midway KY so excited to follow a KY RU-vidr!!
@jontaylor1365
@jontaylor1365 2 года назад
Carrots germinate easily, in my experience, if the soil conditions are right. I have a heavy clay soil, so watering after sowing does not work as the clay particles wash into the pores and the seeds don't get enough air and light, or a crust forms that they can't break through. The solution that I have found is to water the soill thoroughly BEFORE sowing, waiting for the ideal soil moisture content (mostly the next day) then sowing and covering with plastic for 5 days. Having enough organic matter in the soil is a great help.
@ajsstudiosinc
@ajsstudiosinc 2 года назад
never had much luck with the board method until this spring I had a irrigation drip line going so I thought I'd try sowing carrots. I put a board over it until germination. The result looks good. high gemination rate. the crabgrass however is relentless I have to hand pick it out as we go. I've even tried the cornstarch method with inconsistent results. got to keep the seeds moist.
@lorelynleisure4048
@lorelynleisure4048 Год назад
I'm just a home gardener, I've never had a good carrot crop so often haven't tried. My first try years ago the carrots were sparse and bitter. I've tried a few times since then, even in raised beds and they just don't germinate well and if they do they stay puny. I'd love to grow all the fun colors but my green thumb seems to be brown with carrots.
@mattingly1217
@mattingly1217 2 года назад
Man I've always had a bad time with carrots... ima try some of these techniques... thanks!
@joannasheldon2146
@joannasheldon2146 Год назад
Carrots gain flavor and sweetness as they grow. Reallly tiny carrots are pretty flavorless. So I'd say wide spacing will get you a better-tasting carrot.
@SOEtacticalgear
@SOEtacticalgear 2 года назад
Love these videos. Been watching a lot of them.
@elizabethmilward8301
@elizabethmilward8301 7 месяцев назад
I like growing carrots with tomatoes. Carrots also seem to germinate better for me in containers than in the ground. And chitting carrot seed is a pain but does lead to better germination. But even then, germination of carrot seed is a trouble spot for me, so I may not have the best technique.
@lorineidtinytoadplot744
@lorineidtinytoadplot744 2 года назад
I lucked out with planting carrots this year, as far as weeds go. I have some round above ground beds that needed more soil so I added bagged soil. Usually I mix it in, I was in a hurry so, I sowed them right away and covered with feed bags. They are uncovered and about 4" high and still no weeds 👍 I'm in zone 3
@jeffreybraddock3031
@jeffreybraddock3031 2 года назад
What depth do you plant? I know you said sow but I figure the Jang seeder must put it to depth too
@frankmorgan2772
@frankmorgan2772 Год назад
1/2 LB for $3 ??? Man what an expensive carrots you have !!
@MrKen-longrangegrdhogeliminato
@MrKen-longrangegrdhogeliminato 2 года назад
Carrots; 70 years ago my Mom would put down 1"X 6" rough mill cut boards on the carrot seed beds to contain moisture till they spouted, and she kept a very close eye on the progress of all the vegetables. (Dairy farm)
@janewatkins3049
@janewatkins3049 Год назад
First timer, how often do you water your carrot plants.?
@waykeeperfarmandnerdery
@waykeeperfarmandnerdery 2 года назад
I just bought your book and I so appreciate all of your info!
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Thank you 🙌
@fourdayhomestead2839
@fourdayhomestead2839 2 года назад
Great info about a tough crop to start. They sell well, so learning the technique of putting the band on (with arthritic hands) would be much appreciated!
@mikelattimer7909
@mikelattimer7909 Год назад
Where do you get your seed? Can you buy bulk? Packages would be annoying
@coopsblooms5824
@coopsblooms5824 2 года назад
We use jang the earthway seeds way too heavy! We cover with landscape fabric, similar concept to silage tarp, but much easier to cover a 30 inch bed with a 3 ft wide piece of fabric than to cut or fold a silage tarp. We installed the foot peddle washing system like you did, but haven’t been able to get enough pressure with the nozzle we are using, so still tinkering with it to get it right. I enjoy the videos you make, I’m not a book reader so videos are my jam!
@notillgrowers
@notillgrowers 2 года назад
Oh interesting--sorry to hear you're not getting the pressure you need! I should try and figure out what the minimum pressure requirement is then. Thanks for the comment 🙌
@coopsblooms5824
@coopsblooms5824 2 года назад
@@notillgrowers I went back and watched the video and I’ve got the pressure, but not the velocity. Getting a different nozzle today and will see how that works and reply back.
@w4ame
@w4ame 2 года назад
Knowledge bomb drop. Thanks for all the tips, I have always struggled with carrots in my home garden.
@yuialde9821
@yuialde9821 2 года назад
Very informative video! Thank you so much jessy!
@antoniomartinalcalde2939
@antoniomartinalcalde2939 29 дней назад
Te agradezco mucho que lo dobles al español
@southernvtgrown
@southernvtgrown 2 года назад
Another great episode 👏🏼 TY ✌🏼💚
@lifebreadbakeryandminifarm2834
@lifebreadbakeryandminifarm2834 2 года назад
Nice video. I am in zone 8b and I was considering growing fall carrots. Can carrots survive a mild frost? Also, I noticed your Greenworks at the end there! Do you like it? I am considering getting one for myself. Already using the cultivator from them.
@denisekelley2292
@denisekelley2292 Год назад
I'm in 8b too and I over winter carrots every year. I don't even cover them.
@stonemountaincreations3459
@stonemountaincreations3459 2 года назад
Excellent video! Thanks so much for all the shared knowledge!
@peterlynchchannel
@peterlynchchannel Год назад
18:23 You most certainly can.
@MrMoekanz
@MrMoekanz 2 года назад
We have a massive issue with carrot root fly here - they will decimate a crop. We eventually solved it by using garlic water at seeding, and again a few weeks later. We also do t sow carrots outside until may, this means the carrot root fly miss out on a food source at an important time in Their cycle earlier in the year, so they aren't around as much later in the year.
@mgt74
@mgt74 2 года назад
I keep mine under row covers from sowing til harvest for the same reason, Pacific Northwest. I only remove covers for a few minutes at a time while weeding. I’ve never done well with trying to time the sowing around fly life cycles, but I’ve probably just done it wrong
@godspeedmilkandhealthfoode1305
@godspeedmilkandhealthfoode1305 2 года назад
GOD BLESS .. WE TEACH *HAIR GROWTH WITH CARROT JUICE ..AND, THE WILL START OUR PRODUCT SOON .. ** ALOT OF PEOPLE HAVE LEARNED OUR HAIR Growth RECIPE..!! joke and Truth.. PRAY AND REPENT DAILY.. TO BECOME OUR INVESTOR.??.. GOD BLESS ..
@uncommoncents2152
@uncommoncents2152 2 года назад
Pile it high and watch it fly
@cherylanon5791
@cherylanon5791 Год назад
i;m not a market gardener, but do grow in 20 foot wide beds, and presprout carrot seeds (check carefully every day or even 12 hours) until the tiniest speck of white emerges from the seed coat. Then mix with cooled cornstarch gel and sow into prepared bed with a gallon ziplock bag, snip a corner, this could work with a 50 foot row wide bed. HTH and we are in zone 3b Northern US. Love Kuroda and Chantenay carrots.
@JohnSteggles
@JohnSteggles 11 месяцев назад
What the heck is the language used here?
@mikedoingmikethings702
@mikedoingmikethings702 Год назад
I wish you would cover carrot topic in depth... I love listening to gardening tips all day so a long video with good information is never too long IMHO. With that said, I was discouraged in growing carrots because here in Nevada we have only 1 maybe 2 growing season. Not only the temperature swing is horrible, I was also having issues with nematodes. Pest control would be a great topic as well... thanks!
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