Planting dates and features of growing carrots in the Urals

Planting dates and features of growing carrots in the Urals

Carrots are grown in all regions of our vast country. The Ural is no exception for this famous root crop. However, there are some growing habits in this geographic area based on the local climate and soil conditions. Depending on these factors, the timing of planting, the specifics of care, the choice of seeds and other important aspects, the observance of which is necessary to obtain a rich harvest, are determined.

Choose a variety

Not all varieties of carrots on the market are suitable for the Urals. Usually, preference is given to Russian varieties and their hybrids, which were bred for a particular region. They are united by the ability to demonstrate significant growth with temperature fluctuations. These cultures include:

  • Viking;
  • Samson;
  • Napoli F1;
  • Alenka;
  • Kinby;
  • Chance;
  • Leander.

Judging by the reviews, domestic varieties have the best taste and long-term storage ability, unlike foreign ones.

When choosing a variety, it should be remembered that different types of carrots have different characteristics. Therefore, if it is required that the root crop be stored throughout the winter, imported varieties will not work - they are only suitable for quick sale.

Some crops, on the contrary, have a long shelf life, but they need to be sown on later dates. If you want to get vegetables of an unusual shape, you will have to carefully read the description of the varieties.Preference is given to those that have a purple skin, a round shape, a nutty smell, or the absence of a core. Finally, you should always strive to acquire a variety that is as resistant to diseases as possible and does not crack.

Variety selection also depends on how early you want to harvest. If speed is important, then the Alenka, Karotel Parisian and Dragon varieties are used. They will not be able to be stored for a long time, but they will give root crops within three months after germination. Cases of the beginning of fruiting after 50 days have been recorded.

If medium terms are allowed, then you should pay attention to the varieties "Samson", "Shantane", "Viking" and "Altair". Their growing season varies from 105 to 125 days, and they can be stored for six months. Finally, when long winter storage of the crop is a priority, the Nuance, Perfection, and Moscow Winter varieties are selected. They will ripen up to 140 days, but they can be consumed even in spring.

When is the best time to plant?

The time when planting carrots in the Urals is best depends on the specific area. Since the length of this region reaches 2.5 thousand kilometers, the climate at different points is noticeably different, so the timing also changes. But, in general, it can be noted that the weather often changes in the Urals, and precipitation is distributed rather unevenly. Of course, garden work begins in the spring, but the exact time of planting carrots depends on whether the soil has warmed up.

As soon as its temperature reaches 8 degrees Celsius, you can think about transferring carrot seeds to the beds. Usually "Day X" occurs from the end of April to the middle of May.

If spring does not come to the region for a long time, then you have to wait for comfortable weather - an average of +13 during the day and +7 at night. The minimum temperature at which landing is carried out is 5 degrees Celsius. In the case when the grains are placed in unheated soil, the process of sprout development is greatly slowed down. Speaking about individual regions of the Urals, we can distinguish the following pattern.

  1. Temperatures in the Southern Urals are usually comfortable, so seeds can be sown as early as mid-spring.
  2. In the Middle Urals, sowing takes place in May, both at the beginning and at the end. It is important to wait until all the snow has melted.
  3. In the cold Northern Urals, it will be possible to plant carrots only at the end of May.

However, landing should not be delayed, because when the earth warms up to 10 degrees Celsius, parasites begin to appear in it, capable of causing irreparable harm to still weak roots. But if you plant carrots too late, then arrows will appear, and the root system will not develop at all.

There are rare situations when a gardener decides to plant carrots in the fall - this happens after the soil temperature reaches 7 degrees Celsius. Otherwise, sprouts will appear in the heated soil, which will freeze as soon as the cold comes. All this is done to obtain the earliest harvest, which will appear two weeks before spring sowing. However, it should be recognized that this method is not very suitable for the Urals, because the winter months here are quite frosty.

Ways

There are several ways to sow carrots outdoors. In the most simple and familiar case, seeds from the store are used.They are pre-soaked, hardened and treated with growth hormones, and then placed on a bed with transverse holes. Sometimes the seed is mixed with sand or lettuce or radish seeds - this simplifies the process.

The depth of the holes reaches 3 centimeters, and the gap between them is 10 centimeters. If the weather is warm, then in a couple of weeks you can expect the first shoots. A relative disadvantage of this method is the need for thinning, which, in turn, attracts carrot flies to the smell of tops. Therefore, planting will need to be protected from pests by covering with a special material.

The next method is to sow granular seeds. It is easier to carry out the procedure itself (it is important to observe a gap of 5 to 10 centimeters between the granules), but it will have to be repeated twice, because not all seeds will eventually sprout. In addition, the granules cannot be further treated with solutions that accelerate the growth of carrots. The first sprouts will appear later than in the first case, and they will have to be watered regularly. A mulching procedure that retains moisture will also be useful. Root vegetables will turn out to be quite large, but their taste characteristics leave much to be desired.

The third method of sowing is called joint planting - carrots are sent to the beds along with onions and garlic. A significant plus is the fact that the substances emitted by the "neighbors" will scare away carrot flies. However, there may be a problem when harvesting - onions and garlic cannot be watered for several days before ripening, but watering is important at this moment for carrots.

Therefore, organizing a garden bed, it is better to initially divide it into two parts. On the top will be onions and garlic, and on the bottom - carrots.

Growing Tips

In order to safely grow carrots in the Ural region, it is necessary to prepare both seeds and beds with high quality. The main goal of activities carried out with sowing material is to accelerate the process of emergence of seedlings.

  1. grains in a linen bag can be buried in the soil and left there for two weeks. The depth of the pit should be 30 centimeters. After they are dug up and dried to flowability. As a result, the seeds are abundantly moistened and germinate within 5 days after sowing.
  2. if possible, bubbling is carried out. This procedure consists of placing the seeds in a jar with an aquarium compressor. The material is saturated with moisture and moves all the time due to the action of oxygen. At the end, the seeds are taken out of the water, covered with damp gauze and in this state they are put into the refrigerator for 5 days.
  3. you can soak the grains in water with beneficial substances. For example, wood ash or sodium humate. The addition of aloe juice or purchased growth stimulants will work well. Some gardeners practice warming up - placing the seeds in water heated to 52 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes, and then in a cold liquid. An alternative to this technique is hardening.

Finally, in the Urals, horticultural experts advise purchasing seed in the form of granules.

As for the beds, standard processing is carried out here - fertilizing and digging the soil, getting rid of stones and weeds. All this usually happens in the fall. During fertilization, in no case should the use of fresh manure be allowed. Carrots do not like such top dressing, because it negatively affects the condition of the whole plant.The structure and appearance of the roots deteriorates, root crops lose their taste characteristics and the ability to store for a long time.

In spring, the soil is dug up again and beds are formed. It is important not to forget that in the Middle Urals, as well as in the Northern Urals, groundwater occurs quite close to the surface. In this case, you need to increase the height of the beds - it should reach about 40 centimeters. The recommended width is 1 meter. In the Southern Urals, the optimal height is slightly less - 30 centimeters, and the width is 70 centimeters. When choosing a place to plant, it should be remembered that the Urals are not too sunny, and carrots need light. Therefore, the beds should be as illuminated as possible.

The main component of care is watering. In the absence of heavy rainfall, this should be done a couple of times a week, and when root crops begin to form, reduce to one time and increase in volume. Immediately before harvesting, watering stops.

It is recommended to carry out the process of loosening the soil, as it allows oxygen to flow to carrot roots. In addition, weeding will help repel pests, prevent diseases and enhance plant growth. If the carrots were not planted in granules, then the thinning procedure will also have to be carried out.

How to get a rich harvest of carrots, see the following video.

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