Carrots

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My carrots are 2 inches tall under a fleece tunnel. Now they need thinning and weeding. is it safe to remove the fleece for a while to do this and is there a safe time to do it or should I leave well alone .
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Brenjon

If you leave the fleece on and weeds growing you will lose your crop. I can't imagine there is any problem removing fleece while you work then putting it straight back on.
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Hi Brenjon,
You can simply roll back a couple of feet of fleece at a time and I assume this can be done from either side so to the thinning from one side and weed then simply weed the other side using the same method.
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Hi Johnboy
I cannot use the method that you suggest as the bed con only be approached from one side as there is a hedge on one side. I suppose I could start at one end and move along(about 14 ft).as quickly as I can. and hope not to take too long. but do you agree better to do it than leave it,
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I'm no expert but I have read that to remove fleece to weed the carrots it is best to do this on a still evening or late afternoon. Apparently this cuts down on the risk of carrot fly invasion.

Not sure whether this is an old wives' tale or fact?
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Hi Brenjon,
Is it possible to use a second fleece and by rolling one up, thin and weed and then unroll the second fleece to cover and progress down the line like that leaving only a couple of inches open at a time. Only a thought mind.
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Hi JB
Thanks for that advice. Yesterday the problem resolved itself. Whilst on the plot I noticed the fleece flapping about in the wind .I siezed the oppertunity and weeded it a few feet at a time. I didn't need to thin them yet. Hopefully they will be O.K
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