On a Good Note
Despite the rodent reeking havoc on parts of my garden, the vegetables are still flourishing.
My juliet tomatoes, stringbeans, and bell peppers are doing good.
Question if the leafy part of a carrot are gone will they still mature and produce carrots? Hopefully this is not a totally stupid question…
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Posted on June 14, 2019, in Garden 101, Photography and tagged garden, gardening, photography, plants, vegetables. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
Green pepper looks great. My kids and I tried growing some last year and it totally flopped. We only got leaves and no fruit.
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Thanks. Sorry to hear that. Did you try again?
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The veggies are looking good. Not sure about the carrots though. Good luck!
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Thank you. I looked it up and according to Google various should be fine.
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You’re welcome. Glad they will be ok.
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Carrots are roots. I suppose new leaves may grow, and the carrot should be fine?
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Thanks. Good to hear
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Not entirely sure though. My grandfather grew carrots by the railroad. He was a railroad man. But there were no gophers. 😉
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I will keep my fingers crossed. Although I do think you are correct.
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I’ll cross mine too.
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