Those who have a vegetable garden cannot miss this technique to double the carrot harvest. Here’s the super simple trick.

Vegetable carrots

Growing carrotsis fairly straightforward and widespread, as they can be sown well even in small plots. It is more difficult to ensure that the harvest is abundant. In this article, we’ll look at a foolproof method for doubling your carrot harvest.

Growing Carrots

Carrots are probably the most popular vegetable. They belong to the Apiaceae family and are a source of vitamin A and other very important nutrients. The most common are orange, but they can also have a variety of colors, such as yellow, white, and purple. In cooking, they are used raw, without the outer part, as well as cooked. Carrots are great to eat on their own, in salads, in more elaborate dishes, or to make a good stir-fry, and they are a good source of fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium.

The properties of carrots

Growing carrots can be a fun and rewarding activity because it’s quite easy and is also suitable for small spaces. They can be easily grown in the garden, the important thing is to choose a variety that is suitable for the climate and soil. Carrots prefer well-drained soil that is rich in nutrients. It is important that the soil is plowed and weed-free before planting. Once the soil is prepared, you can plant carrots. But let’s see how to do it to get a lot of carrots.

How to Double the Carrot Harvest

Having a larger amount of carrots is possible and also quite easy. What usually prevents carrots from growing in greater numbers is the presence of weeds. With the method we are going to see today, the presence of weeds will be practically zero, allowing all the seeds to germinate to obtain more carrots. In our country, outdoor planting takes place in March. First of all, you have to prepare the soil. It is important to have a well-fertilized soil consisting of substrate for vegetables and flowers mixed with wood ash. The ash helps with fertilization and keeps pests away. Mix the soil well and create a small raised bed, all you need is a trowel or trowel to place on the newly built hill. Make sure to press the pallet well and then fill all the holes with the substrate.

Carrot

Next, prepare strips of toilet paper on which you can place the seeds. Fold the strips so that they leave the seeds inside, moisten them with a spray bottle and water, and place the strips in the holes between the pallet boards. Then cover with more substrate. This way, the pallet boards do not allow weeds to grow and the carrots can grow undisturbed, larger and in greater numbers. In 3 to 4 months, the carrots will be ready for harvest. If carrots are exposed to a lot of sun, they should be covered with a cloth to protect them from burning. Be sure to harvest the carrots before they get too big, otherwise, they will become tough and stringy. After harvest, carrots can be stored in the refrigerator or frozen for future use.