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Posted by Witchy Mama on October 22, 2004, 8:45 pm
 
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ok well this is the first time I have ever tried growing anything othe

then a cactus lol, I have carrots, tomatos, spring onions and cor
currently planted but it is in early stages (carrots have been in for
weeks, others one week) and I was wondering what I should be lookin
for. I have been putting out what I know are weeds but where I plante
my carrots I noticed there are some tiny little grass like "sprouts
I'm wondering would these be the carrots or weeks? I know that th
tomatos are tomatos because they are in little containers with onl
potting mix so no problems there.
I will try and get a photo of the "carrots" if I get time today, bu
yeah if it is a weed I dont want it to get to bit cause man I leav
them for a week and they really dig in..

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Witchy Mama


Posted by Witchy Mama on October 23, 2004, 2:24 am
 
ok well here is a photo of the "carrots". And yes I realise the soi

looks pretty horrible, but yeah its this really red clay about 10c
under so I spend like 3 weeks just trying to dig it down enough lol...

[image: http://home.ripway.com/2004-9/169110/carrot.gif ]

Witchy Mama Wrote:

Witchy Mama

Posted by Pat Kiewicz on October 23, 2004, 6:01 am
 Witchy Mama said:

Those look like they could be carrots, whose seedling leaves are long
and slender and superficially grassy.  The fact that they are all in even
pairs is a good sign; weedy grasses send up a single leaf (which might
be quickly followed by a smaller second leaf).  Watch for any sprouts
with broad seed leaves (definitely not carrots).

Here are some pictures of wild carrot seedlings [watch the line wrap]:
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/nursery-weeds/weedspeciespage/wild_carrot/wild_carrot_
Daucus_carota_page.html

Here's a picture of older carrot seedlings (with theirt true leaves) mixed with
some weeds:
http://www.plant.wageningen-ur.nl/news/2001-18_NL.htm

A rough translation of the caption, using Bablefish and some educated
guessing:
"Plantings of carrots [are especially likely to suffer from] large quantities of
weeds
if [sown in fields which were] in the cultivation of potatoes or wheat in
preceding
years; many weeds [survive] early mechanical weed suppression."

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Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)
  
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(attributed to Don Marti)


Posted by Witchy Mama on October 23, 2004, 8:17 am
 
Pat Kiewicz Wrote:


Thanks so much for that, I will keep an eye on them and let you kno
how they turn out..

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Witchy Mama