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Started by norfolklass, April 11, 2007, 15:02:40

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norfolklass

first, chitting in the airing cupboard, took 5 days for the first 'tails' to appear,
now, in loo rolls in the plastic greenhouse in my garden.

the seeds are Gladiator F1 (from pass the parcel no 2, so thanks to whoever put those in ;)), Hollow Crown and Tender & True, and they germinated in that order.
have now got 70 parsnips in loo rolls ;D

norfolklass


saddad

I put the first ten loo rolls out on Wednesday...
8)

kt.

Put 24 in loo-rolls over 2 weeks ago in my unheated greenhouse. Just poking through today. Gonna put the remainder in the ground tomorrow. See which produces best.
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

halibut-t

I've just gone and thrown mine straight into the ground 4 x 20' rows of 'Tender & True' and some 'White Gems'. Never thought to do them this way though.

How do you plant them on? hole filled with compost/ loo roll? or just hole with loo roll?

I'm assuming you get pretty much 100% return on the effort compared to the thinning process I may have to go through should mine even bother to come up in this dry weather.

Interested to know.

Cheers, halibut 'H'
Only dead fish go with the flow!

kt.

Quote from: halibut-t on April 13, 2007, 23:29:08
I've just gone and thrown mine straight into the ground 4 x 20' rows of 'Tender & True' and some 'White Gems'. Never thought to do them this way though.

How do you plant them on? hole filled with compost/ loo roll? or just hole with loo roll?

Interested to know.
Gonna put the hole loo role in the ground as it will decompose. I will slit the side first to allow it to expand more easily in the ground.
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

halibut-t

Makes sense really. Too late this year for my parsnips but I may give this method a go on some of my other seeds as I have a few old packets. Thanks for the info.

Halibut 'H'
Only dead fish go with the flow!

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