Genius way to sow carrots. No more carrot thinning or weeding from seed to harvest

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In this video you will learn my tricky way to plant carrots in spring! Planting carrots is carried out in the spring in early April! Planting carrots is better, as I show in the video SOWING CARROTS WITHOUT THINING AND WEEDING THE SECRET OF WISE GARDENERS because in such a cunning way you will reduce the consumption of carrot seeds and make your carrot bed even! Before planting carrots in the spring, be sure to spill the bed with water and let it soak in, so the carrot seeds are saturated with moisture and germinate quickly! a tricky way to plant carrots that you will learn by watching this video will help you reduce the time for planting carrots, and in spring time is very precious to us because there are a lot of things to do!

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All Comments (21)
  • I didn't grow carrots last year because I hate trying to get them to germinate outside and then thinning is such a pain. This year I'm using your method and already have 16 dozen carrots growing in the garden. No thinning! I LOVE this! Thank you!
  • @kennethsmith8844
    When hunting many years ago, it was tinted and there had been heavy snow but now melted, we came upon carrots that had been frozen. They were the sweetest carrots I had ever eaten!
  • Thank you, this trick actually works for so many other plants and avoids transplant shock. You just have to space them appropriately when seeding in the carton.
  • @debbybrady1246
    I have never had luck with carrots but I'm going to try this right now! Thanks.
  • @grantfahlman1815
    I love carrots and am so excited about trying this approach for the first time this year. Spring and gardening time can't get here soon enough for me to grow 3-4 different varieties of egg-tray carrots! 🥕🌄🥕
  • @johndoh5182
    This is pretty smart, and you could transfer the egg carts to whatever bed works for you , and in many places that would be a raised bed. I'm starting to really like the channel.
  • That’s genius! I struggled planting carrots and I’ve been trying every year. I am going to try this method and see if this works for me. Thank you so much for sharing! ❤
  • @yukey2587
    After reading some of the negative comments. I think this guy is into something. I'm going to try this in my raised beds with square foot planting. I live in a semi- arid temperate continental climate zone. This will solve many of my issues with dessication.
  • @johnjude2685
    Agree thinning needs to be upgraded and improved. I'm planning a thinning tool also. I'm trying this egg cartons trick Thanks
  • @hoahappyhome
    Oh, this is the first time I've seen how to grow carrots like this. We usually sow the seeds directly into the ground and have to prune them a lot when they grow into seedlings. With this method, you've saved nearly half of the seeds you used to sow the old way, which is amazing!
  • @walkingcrow9845
    No thinning means you don't attract pests that can destroy your carrot crop. Starting early lets you plant carrot trays as a catch crop. With little soil exposed, there is virtually no weeding. Using this method along with drip irrigation makes carrots extremely low maintenance. Its not needed, but it helps maximize efficiency. Love it!
  • What a great idea and to grow the carrots without having to thin them all out which affects the growth of the carrots. I shall be watching more of your videos. 😊
  • @donnastormer9652
    Wow, thank you for a great idea. I'm gonna do that for my beats too following a little bit of adjustment
  • @tassiegirl1991
    What a great idea, ive seen them used as seed trays but not to use in the garden itself.
  • @JulesSaunders
    That’s fantastic! I never would’ve thought of that. Thank you for sharing 😊