Carrots are one of the most popular vegetables.
The orange root vegetable is rich in vitamins and minerals and is perfect for preparing a variety of dishes.
However, not all gardeners can boast of large and juicy carrots in their beds.
It is useful to learn how to grow tasty carrots and reap a large harvest.
Carrot Care
Carrots love fertile soil that drains well.
The key to successful carrot growing is choosing the right variety that is suitable for your region and growing conditions.
Carrots need regular watering, especially during periods of drought.
Growing space is a must for producing large crops.
A favorable neighborhood with other plants will help carrots grow successfully and develop large root crops.
Carrot fertilizing
Carrots need nutrients. Feed carrots early in the season and mid-growth with natural fertilizers, including compost or humus.
What Feeds to Avoid
Applying fresh manure before planting carrots will attract carrot flies to the beds.
Fresh manure will act as a kind of beacon that will illuminate the carrot beds for the mole cricket. In addition, the carrots will be attacked by diseases.
Grow carrots wisely to always have tasty, juicy and healthy carrots on your table.