Time To Harvest More Carrots & Look What We Got
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27 Comments

  1. What a lovely harvest, a great improvement on previous times. What sort of compost/soil are you growing them in please?

  2. Hi Ivan, They do not supply vegetables in my local garden centre in August, do you go to a specialist garden centre for your Veg plants? Thanks Steph

  3. Wow great video and great harvest Ivan! Can you drop the link for what can be grown month by month please? Thank you

  4. It was me who asked and I sowed my Chantenays roughly at the same time as you said you did.
    I don't know what Juju or voodoo you do to get your carrots to tennis ball size when mine are still pencil tip size. Please tell. I did all the loose, sandy sil mix and but fish, blood and bone in before sowing. Is that where I went wrong? Growing carrots wasn't this difficult when I was a child 😢

  5. Brill Ivan, I remember you putting those in, loads to freeze there. I had a good harvest of my early potatoes, just over 9lb, was so chuffed, had some with our roast today lovely, put butter salt and pepper, on & some green beans from the garden, makes it all worthwhile…

  6. Those carrots are terrific! I've been very pleased with my carrots, too. Same variety as yours, but mine were grown from seed which came free with a gardening magazine.

    I grow mine in an old window box, raised a couple of feet off the ground, and have a second batch just starting, in another old trough.

    I was confidently assured at the beginning of the year, by a local know-it-all (know-nowt, more like!) that 'you can't grow carrots round here' to which my response was a smile and 'oh, I'll give it a go … '

  7. Hi
    I found your playlist it was very helpful, but you forgot to link it! I was wondering if you will be green manure seeding over winter for next year soil planting?

  8. Hi mate I planted some runner beans in may plenty of foliage and flowers but no beans for time of year do you think they have failed with the bad weather to start the year many thanks

  9. Thanks Ivan, those carrots are amazing, it's a shame about the shallots but I think that the carrots mugged them, lol. Take care and all the best. Stevie

  10. Great result with the carrots Ivan! Yes my shallots were incredibly disappointing and not sure they'll keep well either – miserable wet things! And I just had to clear my maincrop spuds: no sooner did the weather turn warm than blight ripped through all the foliage so I had to pull 'em out quick… some were rubbish at a yield of only about 1lb per plant, but a row of Picasso were fine at over 3lbs a plant. I can report a minor success with the Duke of York red that I stuck back in a pot: harvested some little lovelies today weighing about 1.5lbs (on a fairly small pot) – again would have done more but with blight in the air… Great advice on your month-by-month guides Ivan – keep up the good work! 😎👍

  11. Beautiful carrots! If you let some go to seed you can sell them or have competitions that your subscribers can win. I would love to grow them from seed.
    Love the videos!

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