No-fertilizer spring carrots



Many carrots got eaten by slugs this year from the long winter rain, but there are always some that make it. Chickens from chicken tractor got loose one time and half of the carrot patch got destroyed, then our mowing sheep got loose and ate bunch of leaves, but the carrots are coming back strong in the warm spring weather.

This patch uses no fertilizer, both organic and chemical and no spray of any kind. One thing that I use is leaf and wood shaving compost. Let it rot for a long time.
Typically, any gardening or farming book tell you to avoid high carbon materials alone like what I use, but amazingly it works well. One thing you notice is leaves are really light color. Where do they get nutrients from without fertilizer? This is still a big debate in no-fertilizer farming.

My guess is that soil organisms especially fungi creating symbiotic relationship since I see a lot of mycelium in the soil. One thing MOA natural farming says is to "keep the soil clean" meaning, don't add fertilizer to contaminate the soil. Clean soil already has enough to grow what you need.

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