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florence

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Parsnips - variety with a small core?
« on: January 10, 2011, 18:35:01 »
Some of my parsnips have quite a lot of woody core which we cut out prior to cooking - does anyone have a tip for a variety that has a small core to avoid wastage or are they all similar? I'm not sure what variety I'm growing at the moment.
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Stevens706

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Re: Parsnips - variety with a small core?
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2011, 07:13:31 »
All the varieties I've grown always have the core, I think letting them grow large is the main cause, maybe try using them when they are supermarket size.

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Re: Parsnips - variety with a small core?
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2011, 07:38:21 »
The newer F1 varieties are less prone to making a core, but are just smaller to my mind... eg gladiator or bayonette... I just cut round any that get woody and use the shoulders...  :)

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Re: Parsnips - variety with a small core?
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2011, 21:02:39 »
I have been growing Excaliber F1 for a few years now they are good no canker as yet but i tend to pick them small, Then the one that are left in garden  i think they are all from out of space all shapes huge JCB to get them out of the ground (ha) BEST OF LUCK   Rugbypost
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