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Ann Kelly Ann Kelly | 22:23 UK time, Tuesday, 21 July 2009

So, Chris has got a carrot.Ìý And a tomato.Ìý Hrumph.Ìý Well, two can play at vegetable oneupmanship.Ìý I may not have a tomato - yet - but take a look at this beetroot/carrot combo.

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ann_veg.jpgThe observant amongst you will notice a couple of cucumbers - no, they're notÌýDig In veg, but I can't resist showing them off.Ìý They taste a thousand times better than the shop bought version, despite being suchÌýwatery things.

This year, I've got a bit carrot mad.Ìý As well as the Dig In carrots (Early Nantes), I sowed Carson, a posho expensive F1 hybrid*, Amsterdam Forcing which is an early variety, Autumn King (just gone in), a late variety, and Red Elephant, a rare old variety which I got from GardenOrganic's Heritage Seed Library..

strange_carrots.jpgMyÌýDig In carrots seem to have gone a bit comedy-shaped,Ìýand I'm not the only oneÌý-ÌýHannah Dennis posted this collection of Carry OnÌýcarrots to the Dig In Gallery.ÌýÌýBut I don't care,Ìýbecause this year I'mÌýwinning my yearly battle with theÌývile carrot fly.Ìý

It's got to be one of the most infuriating pests, because you don't know it's there until you harvest.Ìý Then you discover that yourÌýorange loveliesÌýare riddled with the nasty little wormholes of the flies' burrowing larvae.Ìý Or "maggots" as I call them.Ìý The actual fly itselfÌýyou hardly ever notice, it's a small drab thing.Ìý But the littleÌýhorrors can smell carrots from a distance,Ìýand come flying in ready to layÌýmaggot-eggsÌýif you breakÌýanyÌýwhen you're weeding or harvesting.

carrots_mesh.jpgThis time around I'm using a mesh coverÌýto foil them, which I put on immediately I'd sowed the seeds.Ìý It's worked well so far, although it does make weeding tricky.Ìý Last year I grew my carrots in big, high tubs as I'd heard the carrot fly, as well as being vile, is also pathetic and can't fly higher than a couple of foot.Ìý It must be partly true at least, as I only lost a few carrots to the fly.Ìý Other tricks include growing strong scented plants like marigoldsÌýaround your carrots to put the rancid little midges off, and trying to .

But this is one of those areas where I think everyone's got their own tips.ÌýÌýIf you've got one, share itÌýin a comment.

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