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Started by SnooziSuzi, July 14, 2007, 23:14:07

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SnooziSuzi

I'm not really sure what came over me in a fit of sowing one day, but I started some parsnips off in a shallow tub in the greenhouse. 

Now with hindsight I remembered that parsnips don't like root disturbance after they've been sown so is there anything I can do with the ones that have germinated or should I just chuck the lot of them?
SnooziSuzi
Acting my shoe size, not my age!

SnooziSuzi

SnooziSuzi
Acting my shoe size, not my age!

cambourne7


SnooziSuzi

SnooziSuzi
Acting my shoe size, not my age!

cambourne7

I think that is a little 2 shallow ( although it depends on the variaty ) what you could do is over water the container and slop them into a ready maid hole?

Kepouros

If you plant them out you`ll almost certainly damage the growing root tip, and instead of a long single root on each plant you will get forked roots with 2 or 3 `prongs` on each.  No good if you want the true parsnip appearance, but they taste just the same, and you`ll probably get almost the same weight of parsnip from each one - it`s just that they`re a bit of a b*gger to peel.

SnooziSuzi

Well, I'd rather have something than nothing so I think I may well try that, rather than lose them altogether :D  thanks both of you
SnooziSuzi
Acting my shoe size, not my age!

allaboutliverpool

If you look at the tap root of the carrot on my photograph, you will see how long it is after only a few days.



Why not try teasing out the root of a few to see how long they are, make a hole with a broomhandle of similar, gently squeeze a bit of blue-tak on the end and drop the plant into the hole and fill round with fine soil/peat mixture. THEN WATER!

Nothing ventured nothing gained, remember, the plant WANTS to grow and have babies.

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