Pulled our carrots today

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  1. 2ofus

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    We harvested our 3 1/2 by 3 1/2 foot square (1.066 x 1.066 meters) carrot patch today and was really pleased. Here is a picture of our harvest, just pulled and then cleaned and sliced. :)
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    Beautiful...You got a great yield out off that plot.
     
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    Wonderful amount of carrots! Do you freeze or can? We freeze our extras to use in stews or to mix with green veggies. We have a bigger plot than yours, but not a bigger harvest.
     
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    Way cool harvest! I've been pulling my carrots for some time now as the grandkids just munch them like candy. :)
     
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    Wow ! Nice !
     
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    Lovely 2ofus, once I had a 2 X 2 feet plot and I didn't get a decent carrot at all! I guess the climate is just not right here for carrots. :(
     
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    Great harvest! It wasn't a good carrot year here this year so I don't think I'll have very many.
     
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    I was really surprised we had that many and that they were nice and straight. We've had a real problem with nematodes causing twisted, multiple legged carrots but this year they didn't seem as active. We froze 48 two cup portions. :):smt041
     
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    2ofus....is it nematode that cause the multiple stems? That is how my carrots are. I assumed I had not prepared the soil deep enough or loose enough.

    BTW your carrot harvest is beautiful!!!!! And bountiful!!!!
     
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    CM, that's what the County Extension Office said was wrong with ours. We just move our carrot planting to different areas each year to keep them from concentrating in one area.
     
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    Thx 2. I'll rotate our crop next year. Our carrots taste fine... they just look a little wonky
     
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    We have used French marigolds to repel nematodes. Now, we've never had a problem with nematodes in our root vegetables, so I can't say if it is just good luck or the marigolds, but the flowers do add a certain festive touch to the carrot fronds, potato leaves, and turnip greens. We just sprinkle a few marigold seeds along the row where the root veggies are planted, and hope for the best!
     
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    Thanks MG, good to know. I will try it next year!
     
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    MG, I think you were the one that helped me find out what was wrong with my carrots a year or two ago. Moving them to a different spot each year seems to help plus the marigolds.
     
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    I really hope I was the one that helped, but there are so many great and helpful gardeners here, I may have just been one of the herd!
     
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