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vilaca | 6 years ago

Planting is very easy. Bury some seeds in the soil (not very deep) add water and if the temperature is right a plant will grow :)

The biggest mistake beginners do is too much water/to frequent waterings. When pests/disease appear ask in reddit until you start identifying the problems yourself but if a plant has enough sun, water and soil (don't overcrowd a small pot) and the temperature is correct for it to grow don't expect many problems.

If you don't have enough sunlight for fruits you can start with herbs like basil, parsley and coriander. Cherry tomatoes will probably also work but don't expect a huge harvest without appropriate sunlight. Carrots are a tiny bit harder to grow but I got a few to grow in a pot near a window so it's not impossible but they do like a lot of fertilizer.

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scandinavegan|6 years ago

I tried to grow round carrots in a plastic container on the balcony, with the idea that round carrots wouldn't need as much soil depth as pointy ones. But one day the green parts above ground was completely covered in some white web, so I gave up on them.

I still like the idea of round carrots, so I may have to try again some day. I don't think I've seen them in the supermarket.

https://www.ufseeds.com/product/parisian-carrot-seeds/

What type of fertilizer do you use for carrots? The regular indoor flower variety or something special?