ive only had my plot for a few months and have tried to grow parsnips, out of a row of about 30 seeds ive got.......wait for it 3!!!!! germinated.Wot am i doing wrong and is it now 2 late to try some more, all the seasoned guys around me are doing great so ive got to try and catch up and do it for the girls. any advice please
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You're not doing anything wrong, they're just ba****ds to grow. Leave 'em alone, they'll poke their soul-destroying heads through the soil when they feel like it and not before. Think yourself lucky. You have 3 out of 30. They probably have a row from 3,000,000 seeds!http://norm-foodforthought.blogspot.com/
If it ain't broke, don't fix it and if you ain't going to eat it, don't kill it
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My advice would be to tend carefully to the few that have germinated, let them run through to next spring and set to seed. Once they go to seed, collect the seeds and sow.
Once you have a strong parsnip seed that is used to local conditions you will get far stronger rates of germination. Its a longer term strategy, but seems to work much better than shop-bought seed.'People don't learn and grow from doing everything right the first time... we only grow by making mistakes and learning from them. It's those who don't acknowledge their mistakes who are bound to repeat them and do no learn and grow. None of us are done making mistakes or overflowing with righteous wisdom. Humility is the key.'
- Thomas Howard
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Originally posted by middlefield View PostOnce they go to seed, collect the seeds and sow.
Once you have a strong parsnip seed that is used to local conditions you will get far stronger rates of germination. Its a longer term strategy, but seems to work much better than shop-bought seed.
I've had best results by sowing into loo rolls in the unheated greenhouse, then planting out, but I still only have 8 plants. Germinating on damp kitchen towel was hopeless...I got 6 viable seeds out of 2 diff.packets (all in date).All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Sounds like i'm not the only one who can't get the little sods to grow. I got a packet, stuck them in the ground in march and not a single one has appeared, and now the weeds are growing were i planted them, so i'm trying to weed the bed and not pull any tiny parsnips out with them! However up to now there aren't any, its almost june, they CAN'T take this long to sprout!!!
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Originally posted by screwbylil View Postive only had my plot for a few months and have tried to grow parsnips, out of a row of about 30 seeds ive got.......wait for it 3!!!!! germinated.Wot am i doing wrong and is it now 2 late to try some more, all the seasoned guys around me are doing great so ive got to try and catch up and do it for the girls. any advice please
I don't think you are do anything wrong. They are very hit and miss. A couple of years ago I had two good rows. LAst year I got 3 parsnips and in my first year I got 1.
The first year was even more frustrating as more than one plant started to grow after a long wait. Such a long wait that I had nearly forgotten about the parsnips and ended up hoeing through several of them.
This year I have two rows planted and know sign of them yet!
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Originally posted by rainbowbrite View Postplease don't laugh at me; this might sound really thick but what is the loo roll method?http://norm-foodforthought.blogspot.com/
If it ain't broke, don't fix it and if you ain't going to eat it, don't kill it
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