Vegetable Gardening

The carrots have an interesting way of growing. But why?


A lot of the carrots (more than 75% so far) look like this. I know it can always happen to some of them. But this is really a lot. What are reasons for this to happen?

by spekkje

18 Comments

  1. IWantToBeAProducer

    Does your soil have small rocks or wood chips in it?

  2. Familiar_Top5320

    Could be that the soil, beyond the first 2-3 inches, is too compacted for the carrots to continue growing straight down. Carrots like looser soil without rocks.

  3. AmusedGravityCat

    Were they grown in soft fertile soil or a bucket? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Significant-Ad-5073

    This is why I always dig 3 feet deep for my carrots. Never have an issue

  5. Wizard_with_a_Pipe

    The soil is too compacted. You should be able to dig down about 18 inches with your hands. If your fingers can’t dig through it the carrots don’t have a chance.

  6. furyo_usagi

    Looks like your carrots have a bad case of Peyronie’s disease.

  7. HighColdDesert

    Did you grow these from seed in one spot? They look like they were disturbed by transplanting…

  8. ashittyvagina

    Looks like you transplanted them lol 😅

  9. BigJohnsSon23

    Definitely soil. Mine would always do that. This past year I made a raised bed with 75% sand and had no more troubles.

  10. DaMadVulture

    Till that area, add compost and sand and hopefully next time you will have large long carrots.

  11. Gnomesandmushrooms

    Carrots are lazy fuckers. They take the oath of least resistance as they grow. If there’s lumps then they’ll go around. Not sure how long your growing season is, but you can probably sow another fall crop of carrots soon. Add sand to your soil and make sure it’s super loose. Good luck!

  12. 8yba8sgq

    Carrots need to be watered deeply. Assuming your soil is loose enough, you may need to water more. Just flood it until it puddles, then drains away

  13. look into Mel’s Mix for growing carrots…try a raised bed 12” deep.

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