Carrots and companions

Started by SueM, May 17, 2004, 21:27:17

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SueM

I've always grown carrots under fleece to keep off the dreaded fly,but it doesn't look very pretty, so next year I thought I'd try alternate rows of onions and carrots, which is supposed to fool the fly.

I'm a bit sceptical about claims re companion planting. So my question is - has anyone tried this, and does it actually work?

Sue

SueM


Wicker

Didn't work for us so we use enviromesh and still keep our fingers firmly crossed, Sue.
Equality isn't everyone being the same, equality is recognising that being different is normal.

gavin

Yes, tried it; and no, it didn't work --- not for me at any rate.  :(  

All best - Gavin


tim

 Environmesh, Wicker ? - you are talking about the fine variety?? Otherwise, I would have thought fleece more effective? = Tim

Wicker

Yes, Tim, very very fine and recommended by suppliers for protect from carrot fly - only decent results we have had have been since we started using it.  Oops that'll be tempting fate then - wheres an emoticon for fingers crossed!  More people on our site are using it now for other crops too - it's not so cheap but with looking after will last for years  :) whilst fleece (even washed in a pillowslip!) is fragile  :(
Equality isn't everyone being the same, equality is recognising that being different is normal.

SueM

Thanks for the replies, people. Seems like 100% no-no! Perhaps enviromesh would be better-looking than fleece.

Sue

legless

they say you need 3 rows of onions to each row of carrots for it to be effective.

i am trying to plant mine outside the main carrot fly season and use garlic spray, while surrounding them with chives and shallots.

dunno if it'll work - never grown a carrot before  ;D

Multiveg

As well as onions & other alliums, scorzonera may also deter carrot root fly.
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