The Last from the Pit

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Third haul out of the backyard pit of last year's carrots & celeriac.

Seem to be a fairly good shape under about a foot of pine needles and 8" of soil:

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They will not last until more are coming out of the 2012 garden but could go until summer, especially the celery root.

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Busy . . . both me and the forums! Last night, I may have put away the big tiller for the year, tho'!

This busyness cycled out my post so that I missed the questions from So Lucky. Sorry!

They are from SugarSnax carrot seed, So Lucky. The last of those from '11. The seed goes in my most rock-free soil and that may be a problem this year since I don't really have any place rock-free. Rocks make for crooked carrots and I've learned that root nematodes hang out more in rocky soil. Then, combine that with the difficulty in keeping soil like that moist - all kinds of carrot troubles! Maybe I should get the seed for round carrots :).

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"SugarSnax"--I think that was the name of a cereal we used to eat! Interesting about the nematodes hanging out in rocky soil. I have clay. With rocks. And roots. And mole runs. :/
 

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I get so excited when I see how long your supply lasts. Our carrots were completely gone back in February and I'm so bummed. We're still a month or so away from having this years even beginning to be ready. :p I also didn't plant nearly enough this winter/spring because I got sick and only did 1 planting rather then 2 or 3. UGH :he
 

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Steve,

Those look to be some great carrots there! If only I knew sooner, I made a carrot cake today I could of made you one ;) I'm sure that would be some great carrot cake with your carrots.

Enjoy the carrots!! :)
 

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Yeah Mike, I think they would make real good carrot cake . . . or muffins! Remember V, my soil temperature just a few days ago was only 38F at 4". I bet your soil temperature has been much warmer for months now.

I have shown these 2 pictures before. There have been pits for quite a few years. Here is one of them before covering:

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These are some of the 2011 carrots last fall that I've been bringing into the house for the last few months:

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That really is such a cool way to store veggies! Your harvest has really lasted! Enjoy!
 

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Storing your carrots like that is so cool! Did you put the soil over the carrots first or the pine straw?
 

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