My little Purple Dragon carrot seedlings are growing up so fast so I thought it was time to start experimenting with ways to grow them.
We have no topsoil here at all (well a few centimeters in some places) so I have been thinking about raised beds for carrots for a while, then I came across this idea, called a flower tower and thought "Why not try it with carrots?"
As you can see, I built the frame as per instructions (see the 'flower tower' link) |
Then I found a stray piece of PVC pipe and thought it would make a good water delivery system. |
So out came my trusty drill |
Dozens of holes were randomly drilled all over. I also plugged one end with a sink plug. |
The pipe went into the middle of my frame, plugged end down. |
Then I filled the lot with potting mix and compost. |
I also added some PVC pipes through the bottom, sticking out about 25cm, to provide supports for the cover. |
The seedlings were poked through the shade cloth into the potting mix. A job which took ages. |
I planted a tomato and a love-in-a-mist in the top to provide colour and shade to the carrots (and maybe even tomatoes) |
And marigolds around the base, for companion planting and for more colour. |
The wire cover went over the whole lot and the seedlings watered in |
Then I added an old sheet over the cover because it's a windy, hot day and the little seedlings need all the cover they can get for a few days. |
The result so far is a mysterious, sheet covered mound. I have some concerns about this method;
If the carrots grow straight down, will I be able to harvest them?
Will I be able to keep the water up to them?
It is a time consuming business, putting the carrots through the shade cloth, is the yield worth the time?
I only planted 10 carrots in the tower as a trial run, but if it works there is room for 50 in just this little tower so the method certainly is space saving.
I will keep you posted on the progress of this experiment.
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