Ariel301
Attractive To Bees
I have to start just about all my plants indoors regardless of the weather, because I have a big issue with wild animals digging them up and eating them. Birds and chipmunks will literally come right behind me digging up every seed I plant in the ground! I have tried putting netting or plastic over where I planted, and they chew it up to get the seeds. I put plastic bottles with the bottoms cut out over some seeds and young plants, and that works better, but there is still a bird that knows how to dig them out of the ground and toss them aside to get what's in there. Once the plants have a few leaves on them, they are left alone, it is really just the seeds and tender new sprouts the animals want.
So, what about carrots, radishes, turnips, etc? Is it possible to start those inside and transplant them in say, paper cups that will disintegrate around them so I don't have to damage the roots? Yes, it will be a pain to start a hundred radishes and a hundred carrots, and so on inside, but I think that may be the only way I can get any...I've sown about a half pound of radish seeds this year and gotten NOTHING! I planted a 40 foot row of carrots, and only got maybe 2 feet worth of harvest. Eliminating the pest animals is not an option, unfortunately, I'm not allowed by my landlords to shoot/poison, and I'm not allowed by the coyotes and bobcats to keep an outdoor mousing cat.
So, what about carrots, radishes, turnips, etc? Is it possible to start those inside and transplant them in say, paper cups that will disintegrate around them so I don't have to damage the roots? Yes, it will be a pain to start a hundred radishes and a hundred carrots, and so on inside, but I think that may be the only way I can get any...I've sown about a half pound of radish seeds this year and gotten NOTHING! I planted a 40 foot row of carrots, and only got maybe 2 feet worth of harvest. Eliminating the pest animals is not an option, unfortunately, I'm not allowed by my landlords to shoot/poison, and I'm not allowed by the coyotes and bobcats to keep an outdoor mousing cat.