TorontoJoe
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So I've never really grown carrots before... at least not well. I decided to try again this year so use some raised bed space that gets freed up when the onions come out. The grew well. I'd been watching TheMellennialGardner who went on about how carrots get sweeter if you let them get hit by a frost. So I left them in the ground. I guess he was referring to a Carolina frost.... I went to dig a few out and the ground was solid. No way I was getting them out in one piece the normal way


I had this "thingy" that I welded together out of scrap a while back to pullout deep weeds. (it didn't work great. the angle steel is too thick) I ended up using it to drive down deep on both sides of each carrot. No way I was letting them go to waste


It worked! Carrots saved!

I do need to figure out what to do with that califlower that's doing the same thing my broccoli did ...


I had this "thingy" that I welded together out of scrap a while back to pullout deep weeds. (it didn't work great. the angle steel is too thick) I ended up using it to drive down deep on both sides of each carrot. No way I was letting them go to waste


It worked! Carrots saved!

I do need to figure out what to do with that califlower that's doing the same thing my broccoli did ...
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