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  • Prickly carrot query

    I have just opened a bag of cactus compost to sow a few cactus seeds for my younger son who just adores these odd plants. There is a lot of compost left as I couldn't find a really small bag. Can I use this to grow carrots in a bucket? It is lovely and sandy and it just occured to me that it may be suitable. I don't have very deep soil in the garden (yet) and carrots in buckets is about the only chance I have.
    Happy Gardening,
    Shirley

  • #2
    hi shirl
    don,t see why not,the lady on the next plot to me had some building sand left over from a job she had done last year,she just put it in a plastic barrel
    sprinkled some carrot seed on top and got carrots like HUGE.
    regards snuffy

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    • #3
      Cheers for that Snuffy. Seemed a pity just to throw it in the compost bin.
      Happy Gardening,
      Shirley

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      • #4
        Just be aware that cactus compost is very free-draining, so make sure your crop gets enough water. Also, if it has stones in it it may cause the roots to fork.

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        • #5
          Can u mix it with some more water retentive material? I have been reading the thread about carrots in buckets and have sown some in the greenhouse. Growing them this way should work for u too.

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          • #6
            Thought I would mix it with some general purpose compost. Haven't got round to doing it yet - plenty time yet - got to try and get the greenhouse built soon.
            Happy Gardening,
            Shirley

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