The seed of a carrot weighs about 1/1000th of a gm. An average carrot weighs about 100gm. So that means a carrot weighs 100,000 times more than the seed. The UK annual production of carrots is 700,000 tonnes over 9000 Hectares of land. If the farmers could turn every seed into a carrot then they would need 7 tonnes of carrot seeds. One hectare of land produces 78 tonnes of carrots and an allotment sized bit of land 1/40th of a hectare produces approx 2 tonnes of carrots. So allotmenteers if you intend to grow just carrots you will need 20 gms or 20,000 seeds - should be no more than about £10. Economy allotment growing.
Just one pinch of those miraculous 100% germinating seeds would be enough for me. Don't need anymore I can already see in the dark.
Hi Ace. A pinch of carrot seeds is approx 100 seeds, so that means you will get 100 carrots (10 kg) at best. Would that really be enough for you - 2 carrots per week for 50 weeks and two none carrot weeks.
I must have a bigger hand than you, and I have also manured the plot so they will mostly be double pronged.
With those big hands Ace, I expect it only took you a couple of minutes to spread the manure all over your plot.
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