First EVER Parsnip Harvest!

Started by Plocket, September 27, 2005, 12:49:21

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beejay

They look brilliant Plocket, you are obviously chuffed to bits. It's not some thing we generally bother to grow. My significant other reckons they're in the ground too long.

beejay


Plocket

Mine took about six months - when you consider the fantastic taste I think they are worth the wait!!!! I understand where your SI is coming from though.
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

Lord Steve

Well done, Plocket!! No longer a veggie virgin, then!!! I tried some parsnips in a container but I don't think they are anything like that. Last time I looked, they were still pencil thin.

busy_lizzie

These are excellent Plocket.  Well done!  I love parsnips but they can be tricky to grow.   :) busy_lizzie
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Debs

Parsnips are one of my most favourite flavoursome veggies & very versatile

I am determined to grow some successfully next year.

This year's - all 4 of them, were a disaster.

Debs

Plocket

The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

ina

How fantastic Plocket! You are the parsnip queen 2005! Watch out, I'm coming next year.

Plocket

Oh Ina thank you, but hardly! They were out of containers - someone could easily grow bigger and better parsnips, and far more of them, in an allotment! Good luck with yours - they really are scrummy!
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

Hot_Potato

Hi Plocket - decided I'd dig up one of my only two plants day before yesterday when I went to lottie....tried easing handfork under and around it.....not a hope, wouldn't budge so got the big fork and eventually up came this huge parsnip....couldn't believe my eyes....sorry no picture (don't know how to do them) altho I did take a photo of it & other produce when I got home......when I weighed it, it weighed just under 2lbs!!!

As there's only me in the place, trying to decide how many ways I can use it  :P

I sowed the row back on 26th May but only the two germinated and they were Wilkinsons 'Hollow Crown'

Definitely want to try growing some in containers tho - you've inspired me, thanks

HP

Plocket

Ooooh and I bet your parsnip tastes gorgeous too! Have fun with the container parsnips - I'm trying a different sort next year so will see how I get on!
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

Obelixx

Hi Plocket - I went to inspect our crop in the ground and they're huge so we've dug them up before they get completely woody.  Also, quite a few have forked which I find odd as the soil is neither stony nor recently manured though it is very fertile and improved with garden compost.   I gave the biggest parsnip to the bull and he ate it with gusto whilst continuing to snort and complain.  I reckon I'll try both carrots and parsnips in containers next year and none for the bull..

Obxx - Vendée France

Plocket

Sounds to me as though you are spoiling that bull: he'll be in your garden helping himself at this rate!
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

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