If you want to sow and harvest carrots in your garden, you can do this several times in one season. But be careful not to plant some vegetables next to them.
Carrots are a very vitamin-rich and he althy vegetable that you can easily grow in your own garden. And not just once. You can harvest carrots several times in one season. To do this, the seeds are sown in rows. There are special types of carrots that can be found among bunched carrots (e.g. Evora or Rainbow) that grow particularly quickly.
Do not plant this vegetable with the carrots
The seeds can be sown every three weeks from the end of April. From June onwards you will always have great carrots that you can eat raw or cooked. Make sure, however, that you do not apply the carrots together with the same plant family. Fennel, celery and parsnips in the same bed do not get along and inhibit each other's growth.
… Dill & Co. are allowed
On the other hand, dill is a pleasant companion for the carrots. It ensures that the carrots become even more aromatic. In order to get a rich yield, the bed should always be kept well moist. Moist, but not wet, because if you over-water, you risk the plants developing too many leaves and the carrots being too small.