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I TRANSPLANTED My Carrots... Here's What Happened! 

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When it comes to growing carrots, a common question is can you transplant them? It's a question I didn't know the answer to, but was curious to learn more about! And what's my favorite way to do that? A Garden Experiment! So this past year I decided to start a set of carrot seeds in seed cells, and another set direct sown - and boy, did the results ever surprise me!
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@noeleenblue
@noeleenblue Год назад
Hey Jordan! great experiment! i have transplanted carrots a few times over the past few years. after some experimentation of my own i know that if i take just a moments care when transplanting the seedlings i can harvest straighter carrots. using a chop stick (favourite gardening tool when working with seedlings) I am able to make a fairly deep hole and then just slightly straighten the long thread like tap root of each seedling. sounds time consuming but once you get the gist of it, it only adds a few seconds.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Oh wow! Very Cool!! Great call on using the chopstick!!
@purplethumb7887
@purplethumb7887 4 месяца назад
Ah. I said pretty much the same before reading your comment. I agree!
@internetjunky4327
@internetjunky4327 3 месяца назад
That's a really good tip! I'm completely new at gardening and didn't know I wasn't supposed to plant carrots in seed trays... I did just that and I wanted to transplant them because I also planted a lot of seeds per spot. Also it's cold out so I don't want to put them in a container yet, so I am going to try this when transplanting them :)
@clairefinlayson8420
@clairefinlayson8420 Год назад
I appreciate the honesty! Instead of trying to look like an expert in all things garden, you look like a learner - and that's helpful to those of us dealing with successes - and failures!
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Totally! Couldn't agree more!
@jojeanajaxon
@jojeanajaxon 11 месяцев назад
I actually really appreciate this video. All the other videos people seemingly are experts at gardening and their crops come out amazing and big and perfect all the time. Your showing the reality of the learning process and I appreciate that. Coz when all u see is people doing perfect work it's kindof discouraging when I don't do a good job. I'll often not even try because I think it's just not gonna work out. But this video makes me inspired to keep trying...I really appreciate that.
@ddc2343d
@ddc2343d 7 месяцев назад
Plant my carrots in soil blocks. I 3d printed a tall soil block maker. About two weeks after they sprout, I pop the soil block into the ground. Carrots turn out perfect in every ear and are appropriately spaced. It would probably work with beets, too. The soil blocks are tall enough that the tap root doesn't hit the bottom before they can be transplanted outside.
@gwendyrose8905
@gwendyrose8905 Год назад
I LOVE that you showed us the REAL results of your experiment! :D For those who may not be growing carrots for direct eating (i.e. shredded, coined, pureed, etc.), I would care more about the fact that you harvested a larger quantity than the "wonky" shapes! ;) They don't matter if you're just going to cut them up anyway. :) I would also LOVE to see you try this experiment for the upcoming fall season. How does transplanting in the fall differ from your spring transplanting? You would have to harvest at the same time that you did for this one, though. SUPER cool experiment. :) I was thinking about using "homemade seed tape" for my carrots this fall, but I may just transplant them now! :D
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Totally agree Gwendy! I immediately chop mine up and freeze them and then use them in roasted dishes through the winter - so I'm totally cool with some wonk!
@clynthia0510
@clynthia0510 Год назад
​@@MindandSoil I love that about you ♥️ too!
@BrokeButBountifullyBlessed799
@BrokeButBountifullyBlessed799 11 месяцев назад
As I thinned my beets and carrots this year, I replanted the seedlings. All but one beet grew. I wonder how they would have grown if you gave them another month.
@georgeandyrose
@georgeandyrose Год назад
I have never tried starting root crops in cells inside. But when thinning our direct-sown beets and parsnips, my wife has often transplanted them to spots where there were gaps in the row. This has worked surprisingly well - at least I was surprised, since theoretically they don't like being moved. But if you catch them at the right size, the transplants grow just fine. I would say this confirms Jordan's findings.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
I think that approach is really smart - direct sow 80% and then fill in 20% as needed 👌🏻
@VeronicaSteele
@VeronicaSteele Год назад
See, I was super impressed by the size of the transplanted carrots. The trick is to look through the lens of a beginner gardener! Very cool experiment.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Hahah you're not wrong! Or to just keep on letting go of expectations! :D
@clynthia0510
@clynthia0510 Год назад
Thanks for mentioning the bounty-harvest yield and mental health. My mental health is definitely better 😌 now that I am gardening. I'm a container gardener by choice. In my mind it is easier. My anxiety level runs on high on most days. However, I did my 1st fall garden started in September of 2022. I successfully harvested the 6 broccoli starts that I purchased from Wal-Mart. The 2nd harvest from those plants is percolating in the same containers! Yaaay. I'm going to try transplanting and direct sowing carrots 🥕 and beets, too. Thank you for removing the fear! My intent, moving forward, is to enjoy the journey. 🥰😍😊🙏🏾
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Awesome! This is great, thank you for sharing :) Definitely enjoy the journey!
@ruthannecoro6198
@ruthannecoro6198 Год назад
Keep on growing, experimenting and sharing! It’s all therapy ♥️
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Woohoo! Love that approach Ruth!
@rae-ann1056
@rae-ann1056 Год назад
Thanks for sharing these results. I love your experiments because the results are so useful for my own gardening experiences.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
My pleasure Rae-Ann!! Glad that it was helpful for ya! :D
@schnder1
@schnder1 4 месяца назад
I actually enjoyed the wonky carrots, as well. They give you a smile and you know they are home grown. They definitely have character. I would be honored to be served those carrots. Thanks for the honest video. So refreshing.
@internetjunky4327
@internetjunky4327 3 месяца назад
Also I don't know about you but I chop them up while cooking anyways
@traceydysert6096
@traceydysert6096 4 месяца назад
Cute carrots! The only way you're going to learn is to experiment. I do have to say that your soil needs to be deeper and loose in order to grow bigger carrots. We grew ours in raised beds last year and had a fantastic harvest! They were large straight carrots. 😊 Good luck on your harvest!
@PriestessKikyo1
@PriestessKikyo1 Год назад
Just found your channel. The first video I watched was your latest cucumber growing hints video. Liked it so I watched another. Keep the gardening videos coming, you're doing great! I really enjoyed the whole experiment concept.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Woohoo! Really appreciate this and expect to see more experiment results coming out this week!!
@purplethumb7887
@purplethumb7887 4 месяца назад
Appreciate your honesty in still showing the harvest, so thank you for sharing! Good experiment. I agree that the carrots have more character 😄-- and better yield than direct sow! Perhaps consider starting them in taller pots, if you can find them. That will give the tap roots just a bit more room. Or . . . dig the hol3 in which you transplant them a little deeper. The beets look great!
@housnaraali3467
@housnaraali3467 Год назад
Loving the honesty and the funky carrots
@pauladenisecoutinho2203
@pauladenisecoutinho2203 Год назад
Definately love the honesty ..it’s an adventure and love that I feel I’m going through it with someone that’s down to earth❤️
@evabusich-veloso560
@evabusich-veloso560 Год назад
Thanks, it explains very graphically my past failures with these two vegetables. My garlic is smaller this year as well….
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Appreciate this so much!
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Yup I'm expecting a more modest garlic haul on Monday of this coming week!
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Thank you so much for the support Housnara!!
@lindacampbell85
@lindacampbell85 Год назад
Great learning about transplanting root veggies! TY
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
My pleasure Linda!!
@50roads
@50roads 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing
@bkk_2562
@bkk_2562 Год назад
Omg, those carrots are so cute! 😍 What a fun experiment! I really enjoyed watching this, made me laugh aloud, lol. I'm planning on growing radish and other vegetables this week but starting to get a little worried about everything, the soil, the light, transplanting or direct sow, rainy season, etc, kinda overwhelming. But after watching some of your experiment video, I feel relaxed. Well, just give it a go, learning by doing. Thanks Jordan! Looking forward to your next fun experiment
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Love it!! Keep your eyes peeled :D
@triciaarchie3860
@triciaarchie3860 23 дня назад
Thank you for your information. It explained some things I’ve experienced concerning carrots. I still haven’t grown the carrots 🥕 that I’d like to grow. My direct sow have character too. So I have some in a bucket to see if I can harvest carrots like this shape. 🥕. If businesses-farmers can grow them so should I. Tricia
@spencerbigum1309
@spencerbigum1309 Год назад
Just found this amazing channel 🎉 - well done!! One of the things I’m struggling with is fertilizing schedule and strategy. Do you have any videos that talk about this? Dry vs liquid? Weekly/bi-weekly/monthly etc. keep up the great work!
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Great question! When I transplant my garden babies out into the garden, I do a handful of the worm castings and a cup of the 4-4-4 Superfood and that sets me up really well for the remainder of the growing season. :) Additionally for heavy feeders like tomatoes and peppers you can do a bi-weekly schedule of the liquid fertilizer Kelp Man.
@carolparrish194
@carolparrish194 День назад
I think I might try starting my beets inside and transplanting them outside since I always have a difficult time getting a decent harvest. As for the carrots I plan to sprout the carrots on a moist paper towel and plant them outside. That way I can control the spacing and know which carrots seeds are viable. With direct sowing it is hit and miss. I always have a hard time getting the seeds to germinate outside.
@laurendaf5570
@laurendaf5570 Год назад
That is so not the result I was expecting! I’ve thought about the transplanting for beets as I love to grow more tops to feed my chickens and in northern bc we have a much later start. I start my carrots in the greenhouse early march in the tubs I’m planting tomatoes much later in. So now I’m going to try the carrot transplant as well! I never thought about transplanting carrots at all! Thanks for your experiment and sharing it. Another experimental gardener
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Absolutely Laurenda! Im certainly going to keep on playing around and we'll see how we go!!
@barbarareid387
@barbarareid387 Год назад
Jordan, keep up the good work!! 'Failure In The Field' is a classically good move. Without experiments of this nature we can't move the knowledge base towards a good outcome.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Love this Barbara and couldn't agree more!
@xaviercruz4763
@xaviercruz4763 Год назад
What temperatures are where you are when you started the plants vs the summer start you planted?
@salami5050
@salami5050 Год назад
This was an amazing video, both in terms of gardening and mental health. Off to start some carrots! 🥕
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Woot! So glad you enjoyed it :) I have to start mine for the season too!
@carltaylor4942
@carltaylor4942 Год назад
I'm growing carrots and beets here in the south of Spain and I noticed that carrots take a lot longer to grow than I thought. I mean a _lot_ longer. I start them in pots and then transplant them. Same with beets, they take ages to grow. Best to thin out the groups of 3 or 4 to a single plant, pickle the baby beetroot and then le the remaining plants keep growing into big beets. That's my experience, anyway.
@juliewolfe7558
@juliewolfe7558 Год назад
Just found your channel - love this experiment! I'm going to give this a try. I think I'll try sowing into soil blocks for transplanting. I also love the character of the carrots so much more fun. Thanks!
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Oh do let me know how that goes!! Super interested to hear!!
@juliewolfe7558
@juliewolfe7558 Год назад
@@MindandSoil will do. I just got a soil blocker so it'll be a new experience for me too.
@AnneGoggansQHHT
@AnneGoggansQHHT Год назад
Try putting them in red solo cups instead of seed cells. It’s a taller container 😊
@AngelaThompson1961
@AngelaThompson1961 Год назад
Always love your experiments !! 🌞🥕😀
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Thanks Angela - keep your eyes peeled for the next one tomorrow!!
@AngelaThompson1961
@AngelaThompson1961 Год назад
@@MindandSoil OK!! Will do! Thank you!! 😀
@jeffreyrossi5084
@jeffreyrossi5084 Год назад
Your video put an idea in my head for my own experiment for a totally different reason. Growing carrots in North Dakota is totally different than in Rhode Island, heavy clay here compared to Rhode Island's woodsy fast draining soil. Yes, the clay does hold water but if you miss watering during a dry spell your carrots are growing in what feels like a brick once used to build an old Parie Suddie and as we know drying out is instant death for carrot seedlings. Maybe a super deep narrow pot to start the seeds? Yes, constantly adding compost materials is slowly helping too.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Youre reading my mind Jeff! Keep your eyes peeled on our channel - got some interesting ideas bouncing around in my head!
@okaykatelyn
@okaykatelyn Год назад
I don’t understand how you only have 50k subs the info you share is absolutely invaluable
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Appreciate that so much! Keep sharing the good word and it'll keep growing! :)
@steph8032
@steph8032 Год назад
Neat experiment! I plan on trying to transplant carrots right after germinating in micro soil blocks, which I think will allow me to cut off a good chunk of time from waiting on spotty outdoor germination; hoping for a consistent
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Love the sounds of that!!
@b.a.m.boyaskman6702
@b.a.m.boyaskman6702 4 месяца назад
Can the stalks of carrots and stalks of beets be eaten also
@wendywestre7281
@wendywestre7281 Год назад
This was fun! Just by chance, I started two containers of carrots... one was a colored breed, one regular. Long story, the color breed I have been thinning and transplanting in with the regular... because there was room (they didn't grow as nicely) so I will have some fun when I harvest in September.... it's colder here, we went through 2 months of sun and now we're seeing early fall weather... fog, mist and rain. My containers are covered to retain heat, but I'm having a number of my crop just not producing or growing! Next year: start earlier indoors, get my greenhouse up and operational.... PS my peas, lettuce and potatoes are doing great! Tomatoes.... not so well!
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
It seems like it has been a chilly year all around! Next year I'll actually be starting a lot of my stuff about 1 month later to not be crunched against cold weather quite as much
@davidwho8215
@davidwho8215 7 месяцев назад
Transplanting beets has always works well for me, but carrots are best direct seeded because of what you said, in that their tap root becomes the carrot and you get wonky carrots. However, if you transplant the carrot as a plug early enough, it can work okay.
@clivesconundrumgarden
@clivesconundrumgarden Год назад
Mad genius let's go !! Wicked smart Jord. We just love this about you. Beet tops are delicious, we know cause that all we get lol Question: were the biggest carrots from the middle of bed? Our biggest garlic were generally from the middle. You got a great harvest, knowledge & experience brother !! And how good did it taste !! Cheers J&C 🌱🥕🌱
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Haha appreciate that! Oooo that's an interesting question and YES those biggest ones definitely were in the middle now that I think about it and I'm definitely going to keep an eye out for this moving forward. Any ideas on how you could get the outside ones growing better?
@clivesconundrumgarden
@clivesconundrumgarden Год назад
@@MindandSoil well in raised beds I've noticed in other people's gardens that we watch and ours almost always the smallest "ones" are from the perimeter. Evaporation and transvaperatiom have to be the biggest reasons,,,, right ? Less water, more leaching of nutrients, and probably the soil structure and texture isn't as good ??? As far as growing better, haven't gotten there yet lol Thoughts ?
@gwendyrose8905
@gwendyrose8905 Год назад
@@clivesconundrumgarden To you and Jordan both....if your using the square foot gardening method, what about putting flowers and/or herbs around the perimeter of the beets and carrots? Something that likes a little drier conditions maybe? I've found that putting the same things in several different beds works better than putting a larger space in one bed. So, I'll grow 4 squares of carrots in 3 different beds instead of 12 squares in one bed. Hope that makes sense. :) The flowers and/or herbs could also help bring in beneficials and pollinators, too. ;) ;) Here''s to the experimental gardening clan! :D
@clivesconundrumgarden
@clivesconundrumgarden Год назад
@@gwendyrose8905 never occurred to me but that makes a ton of sense. Last year our beds got so dry there was cracks between the wood and soil. Thanks will try this !! Cheers from Victoria BC
@debreena2888
@debreena2888 Год назад
I found using a fertilizer with less nitrogen stops having wonky carrots, not that anything is wrong with them. They all eat the same. ;D
@AnneGoggansQHHT
@AnneGoggansQHHT Год назад
Growing beets in sets yields small beets. You’ll need to thin them to get larger beets. You could, however plant those carrots closer
@Nobodyreallyatall
@Nobodyreallyatall Год назад
I once bought a 3 pack of carrot transplants to see what I would get and the carrots literally grew in knots. It was at least funny.
@SleepyKittens
@SleepyKittens Год назад
Just direct sow as soon as soil can be worked, and cover with frost cloth until ideal temperatures, no need for indoor sowing/transplanting wonky carrots.
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
This was experimental :)
@allthethings6354
@allthethings6354 6 месяцев назад
Can he still eat it all?
@380webdesigns8
@380webdesigns8 10 месяцев назад
Your experiments are very interesting and good to know. We all wrestle with what to get started early indoors vs. being patient and waiting to direct sow. Good to see the side by sides, even if the bounty is less than expected. Also, is there a correlation about tubers and what you feed them early? I know your 4-4-4 is what you are selling, but maybe tubers could use a little different dose of something up front! Inquiring minds want to know. Keep that in your equation. 4-4-4 is not the answer for everything all the time. Just sayin. Good stuff though! I like and and subscribed. Keep up the great side by sides. Interesting stuff.
@380webdesigns8
@380webdesigns8 10 месяцев назад
P.S.- I'm into the organic gardening and living soil side of things. Maybe your experiments could include adding worms, and microbiological innoculants into your grows. I would love to see side by side in that regard. Thanks for your sharing!
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil 10 месяцев назад
Happy to hear! Thanks for watching :)
@wendywestre7281
@wendywestre7281 Год назад
Question: Has anyone out there tried the aluminum beds and adding heat tape to the outside to generate a warmer soil? Here is SE Alaska, our season is short but the days are long! Might be something I try next year in a greenhouse... solar generated heat tape.....hmmmm
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil Год назад
Wendy! Give rocks a try! Stack them as high as you can against your bed (or use them as the actual container). They are amazing conductors of heat so in those nice and long days they'll pull tons of heat in, and then slowly dissipate it over the evening to the soil, artificially keeping the temperature a bit warmer!
@jussikankinen9409
@jussikankinen9409 Месяц назад
Some eats the green part and regrow after eating the carrot
@Rob1066-
@Rob1066- Год назад
It looks to me like you harvested too early.
@Power_Prawnstar
@Power_Prawnstar 7 месяцев назад
Cool! I'm trying them in toilet paper rolls, will direct transplant, see how it goes?
@lolitabonita08
@lolitabonita08 4 месяца назад
both crops needed more time...u pulled them too early..
@claudiadawson9832
@claudiadawson9832 Год назад
Thank you for your unselfishness
@shantellove4133
@shantellove4133 Год назад
Awesome! Blessings to everyone, if you haven't yet repented and accepted christ Jesus as your lord and savior, please do so before it's too late its not God's will for none to perish. Acts 2vs 38 John 3vs 16 Romans 10 vs 13
@Asgermsb_dot_eth
@Asgermsb_dot_eth 25 дней назад
Really cool experiment 🧪!
@thailor
@thailor 9 месяцев назад
thinning out my carrots, I always make my best attempts to save the thinned seedlings, usually they show up pretty derpy, but hey in my opinion a harvest is a harvest ;)
@MindandSoil
@MindandSoil 9 месяцев назад
Totally agree! Thanks for watching :)
@Mantras-and-Mystics
@Mantras-and-Mystics 3 месяца назад
Will be trying that myself this year! Don't like wasting baby carrots. 🎉
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