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I'm a carrot sowing disaster area
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:55 am
by bigpepperplant
Hi, I am a carrot sowing disaster area and need help! I've never managed to get a decent crop, due to slugs, so this year I've sowed in a rubber tug trug in the greenhouse. I mixed in quite a lot of sand (about a quarter of volume) to improve drainage and used sand from the kids sandpit. Almost a month on and no sign of healthy germination – though there are some sickly looking white shoots some of which seem to be drying out and dying off. On digging around a bit in the compost there are lots of white wiggly maggots.
So is it the wrong sand? Or the maggots? Or should I just be more patient?
Help please!!!
thanks
Re: I'm a carrot sowing disaster area
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:22 am
by richard p
was the kids sandpit covered to keep cat poo out of the sand?.... maggots are not good they must be eating something, but i would guess that you sowed your carrots whilst it was still too cold for them to germinate... i would get rid of the maggots and resow.
Re: I'm a carrot sowing disaster area
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:11 am
by glallotments
Could it have something to do with the type of sand in the sandpit?
Re: I'm a carrot sowing disaster area
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:19 am
by bigpepperplant
I think the maggots came in on the compost which was from last year - sciarid flies I think. As for the sandpit sand, I know they always say not to use anything but horitcultural sand but last year I sprinkled the sandpit sand on top of my germinating seeds instead of vermiculite and it didn't seem to do them any harm. Some little shoots are coming up - maybe it was just too cold and I'm being too impatient as usual! Will keep you posted and thanks for the suggestions.