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    Default Carrots

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    They'd be pretty hard to peel, wouldnt they?
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    for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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    Quick throw a bucket of cold water on them ,dirty little buggers
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    Dirty vegetables!!!
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    So thats where baby carrots come from!
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    Just to be serious, I'd reckon there is too much nitrogen in the soil for root vegetables.
    Grow some leaf vegetables there to use up the nitrogen and follow with root vegetables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizened of Oz View Post
    Just to be serious, I'd reckon there is too much nitrogen in the soil for root vegetables.
    Grow some leaf vegetables there to use up the nitrogen and follow with root vegetables.
    Actually he didnt thin them out, basically forgot about them for 6 weeks,
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