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Tagged: How to Grow Carrots

  • Step by step: How to grow carrots in planters

    Step by step: How to grow carrots in planters

    One of the easiest ways to grow carrots successfully and easily is by sowing seeds directly into Carrot Planters - they're ideal for growing in small spaces such as patios, balconies and terraces!

  • May Edition:  Grow your Christmas dinner

    May Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner

    Since sowing the first of the Christmas vegetable seeds back in April lots of exciting developments should have happened and now plants some can be transplanted outside or to their final growing positions. Additional Christmas vegetables can be sown now including swede, carrots and red cabbage. If you didn’t have time to sow your own vegetables or they weren’t successful there are lots of vegetable plug plants available.

  • June Planting: Fruit and vegetables to grow in June

    June Planting: Fruit and vegetables to grow in June

    What to Plant in June in your Vegetable Garden Don't worry if you haven't started your ...

  • Haxnicks gardening advice how to grow in a small space and raised beds

    How to garden in small spaces like balconies or patios

    Any outdoor space such as a balcony, patio or small garden can be turned into a real gem of a space. You don’t need lots of space to grow plants, vegetables, fruit herbs and even trees! What you do need is good soil, sunlight and a water source.

  • Haxnicks Carrot planters 2 pack

    Product Bite: Carrot Planters- the easy way to grow carrots

    What are Carrot Planters: Carrot Planters are tall sturdy planters specifically designe...

  • haxnicks- how to protect carrots from carrot fly- pest protection- stopping carrot fly

    How to Protect Carrots from Carrot Fly

    Carrot fly is a bug which lays their eggs in the soil around carrots. The adult carrot fly is approximately 9mm long. It is a slender, metallic, greenish-black fly with yellow legs and head. Larvae are creamy white, tapering maggots. When the eggs hatch maggots begin to eat their way into carrots leaving black holes. The black holes then become an invitation to diseases. The larvae that damage the roots can continue to feed through the autumn into winter, moving between plants.