I've saved my own parsnip seeds for about 6 years in a row, shared the bounty out amongst my neighbours on the allotments, and always have tons left.
The variety started out as Tender and True, I always save seed from the largest topped parsnips in the row (usually 3 plants) and I garden organically.
My experience with the seeds are that they are, unlike commercial seeds, very quick to germinate and very fertile (viable).
I have two long rows this year from the seeds and the crop looks very good.
If anyone wants some, I'm willing to swap for peas, or simply send me some stamps and I'll post them to you
The variety started out as Tender and True, I always save seed from the largest topped parsnips in the row (usually 3 plants) and I garden organically.
My experience with the seeds are that they are, unlike commercial seeds, very quick to germinate and very fertile (viable).
I have two long rows this year from the seeds and the crop looks very good.
If anyone wants some, I'm willing to swap for peas, or simply send me some stamps and I'll post them to you
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