I’ve been watching the posts of successful gardeners up here with envious eyes as they cropped fistfuls of carrots from their vegetable plots.

I have been pulling the odd carrot here and there from my raised bed over the last month to see if there was anything much underneath the profusion of feathery green. I’ve prodded and pulled. To date, all to no avail. Up until this week all I’d found were a few pencil thin offerings.
Checking the beds a few days ago I noticed that some of the carrots were going to seed! Horrors. How could they go to seed on me without delivering as promised?
Armed with my fork I resolved to find edible carrots or else dig them all up and return the space to something more productive.
I’d sown two types from Real Seeds in the spring – the gloriously named Manchester Table carrot and the equally exotic yellow French heritage variety, Jaune D’obtuse. Surely one of them should have produced something by now.
I knew that I hadn’t thinned them very well. When the time came in early summer, something in me just baulked at pulling out young, healthy plants, and much as I understood that it was needed, I also suspected that my half-hearted attempts at thinning hadn’t been nearly rigorous enough. As such I was expecting skinny, weedy specimens at best.
My delight was complete when I delved into the forest of carrot rows and pulled up some good sized carrots.

We roasted the first of these today with beets, potatoes, onions and garlic, all grown by us. They were delicious.
It’s just a carrot. But it’s my very first homegrown one, and it tasted all the better for that.

What a lovely post! I could almost taste your carrots! I remember the first time we grew some after we moved here. I cooked them and my husband exclaimed ‘They taste so er er Carroty! I didn’t thin mine either but am cropping a decent number of lovely ones from a huge tub in the greenhouse. The outside ones are still growing for later.
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Thank you! They do taste more carroty than shop bought, don’t they.. 😊
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Nice harvest!
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Thankyou! There are lots more still in the ground, still small. I’m just so pleased that I got some 😊👍
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I grew some last year but they never got that big. This year I am up to my knees in cherry tomatoes and hot peppers 🙂
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Oooh I’m green with jealousy. We couldn’t grow those things here without a polytunnel, and then I suspect it’s tenuous. What are you going to do with them?
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Eating the tomatoes and maybe will try to make salsa. The peppers will go in salsa and other cooking as well as be pickled or dried. I forgot to mention up to knees in basil too! Lots of pesto going on 🙂
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Pestofication! 💕
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Congrats for the beautiful harvest👏👏👏 I’m sure it tasted so good😋
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Thank you 🙏
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Lovely!! Well done on the carrots, they are so hard to grow until you have a process.
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Thank you! I will get better after a few years practice 👍
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