problems storing carrots
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O.K. then mate, why do you have to grow your stuff to harvest it alkl in one go?
Even here I plant progressively and have fresh carrots out the ground all year round, unless I eat more than I have grown.
I think where you go wrong is to try to have a harvest time. The only things I can't grow through the winter are things like cauliflower and cabbage which freeze but Kale and broccolli seem to stand the frosts so if I plant enough we have them all year round too.
Try to think of going self Sufficientish and plan on fresh veges of your own all the year through.
O.K. then mate, why do you have to grow your stuff to harvest it alkl in one go?
Even here I plant progressively and have fresh carrots out the ground all year round, unless I eat more than I have grown.
I think where you go wrong is to try to have a harvest time. The only things I can't grow through the winter are things like cauliflower and cabbage which freeze but Kale and broccolli seem to stand the frosts so if I plant enough we have them all year round too.
Try to think of going self Sufficientish and plan on fresh veges of your own all the year through.
Cheers
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Jack, we're pretty much self-sufficient for veg, and we do successional cropping with early carrots throughout the year (I still have a handful of those left too), as you can see on my blog. With our little polytunnel we can have fresh early carrots from early April to mid-November.
Come the winter we like to have carrots to eat too, though, so we grow a fair amount of maincrop carrots for storage to see us through until the end of the "hungry gap". That's why there has to be a harvest!
Come the winter we like to have carrots to eat too, though, so we grow a fair amount of maincrop carrots for storage to see us through until the end of the "hungry gap". That's why there has to be a harvest!
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Probably a bit late now, but I tried out an old Mrs Beeton recipe for carrot jam the other day, it came out really well. http://www.mrsbeeton.com/31-chapter31.htm
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what did it taste like? (resigns self for inevitable reply)
Just polished off a bucketload of delisk--eeus carrot and ginger soup. Yumsy.
Just polished off a bucketload of delisk--eeus carrot and ginger soup. Yumsy.
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