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Episode 99: Carrots and Parsnips with Colin McCrate

April 5, 2019 hilary dahl
Nantes carrots

Nantes carrots

Hilary and Colin share everything you need to know to grow your best crop of carrots and parsnips yet! 


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Harvested Parsnips
Fennel flowers
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SHOW NOTES and TERMS:

  • Umbelliferous: A term used to a flower shape relating to plants in the carrot family.

  • Apiaceae: The family of mostly aromatic flowering plants named after the type genus Apium. It is the 16th-largest family of flowering plants, and includes common garden crops such as caraway, carrot, celery, cilantro, dill, fennel, lovage, parsley, and parsnip.

  • Biennial: Carrots and parsnips are examples of crops that are, botanically speaking, actually biennials. This means that, if allowed to live a full life cycle, the plant would germinate and grow it’s leaves and stems the first season, overwinter, and then flower and set fruit or seed the second season.

  • Bolting: Bolting is a term that refers to the appearance of an undesired flower stalk on your vegetable plant. Bolting can result from stresses on the plant such as lack of water, excessive heat, or nutrient deficiencies. Once the flowering process is triggered, energy is diverted to the flower stalks and away from root production, resulting in a decreased yield.

  • Common pests: Carrot Rust Fly and Wire Worms (click beetle larvae)

  • Beneficial Nematodes: Nematodes are microscopic creatures that live in the soil and feed on insects. There are many types of nematodes, each targeting specific insects. Steinernema carpocapsae are used to control fly larva, and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora are known to help control beetle damage, so they may be good options for controlling carrot pests.

  • Recommended Varieties:

    • Carrots

      • Nantes

      • Yellowstone

      • Napoli

      • Nectar

      • Bolero

    • Parsnips

      • Andover

      • Javelin


Thin your carrots!
Carrot Seedlings
Parisian Market carrots
Scarlet Nantes and Purple Haze carrots

“Choosing the Right Carrot for Your Goals” from High Yield Vegetable Gardening

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Books By Colin McCrate:

By Colin McCrate, Brad Halm
By Colin McCrate, Brad Halm
 

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More about this weeks guest expert:

Colin McCrate is the founder of the Seattle Urban Farm Co. He has been growing food organically for over 15 years and has designed and has managed projects ranging from multi-acre farms to small backyard gardens. The author of two books; Food Grown Right, In Your Backyard (Mountaineers Books, 2012) and The High-Yield Garden Planner (Storey Publishing, 2015); and the Seattle Times garden writer. He believes that urban food production can help increase public awareness of environmental, health, and social issues.  


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About the Host:

Hello, I’m Hilary Dahl. Outside of this podcast, my job is to help beginning and experienced growers create beautiful and productive gardens. I have the unique experience of working in on a wide range of projects, from small backyard garden plots to multi-acre vegetable farms. I also work in my own garden every day when I get home. This podcast is an opportunity to discuss seasonal garden topics and share the the joy of growing your own food. 

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