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I am not someone blessed with the good luck of growing perfect carrots. Usually, they're stumped, nubby little affairs, wrinkled and bearded with little white roots. Every year I've done something different-- dug deeper, worked in more compost, tried a different variety-- and every year they've improved slightly. This one's pretty good, but, ok, I guess I ain't there yet. I'm not my friend Zeb, who pulls scores of nearly footlong grocery-store-perfect carrots out of his garden every year. Maybe someday.
But hey, at least I'm making progress. It's a learning curve.
Someday, someday, I will grow perfect carrots.
3 comments:
i like the ones that look like legs running for dear life. :) glad you're back, love!! <3
Love it! How's your garden winding down?
I'm impressed that you have any carrots. We have way too many underground varmints so I can't grow bulb flowers or underground veggies. :(
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