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    ..have germinated!

    ok, so it's been 3 weeks on damp paper in the airing cupboard, and it's only 2 of them, but it's the first parsnip sucess I've ever had!

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    Congratulations!

    Only 2? Would suggest that you get another packet of seed and try again. Mine grew roots in a week! Last years seed and germination about 80%.

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    • #3
      It's been just over a week since I sowed my 'trial parsnips' in the heated propagator and still no signs of germination. I had estimated 1 week in a heated propagator so it looks like I'll have to bring forward my final sowing by 2 weeks or so.

      My first sowing of parsnips on window sill took over 3 weeks to germinate but even then I'm not sure if they're parsnips, getting awfully confused here. Can anyone tell me if parsnips seedlings look like parsley or coriander?
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      • #4
        Hi
        As parsley and coriander are linked somewhat to carrots, and thus parsnips - I would say yes!

        I have only ever managed to germinate snoops in a plastic bag, on kitchen roll, on the windowsill. I'm sticking to that method for the time being!

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        • #5
          right let me get this right , do you have to sow parsnips first before planting or can they go straight in the ground ?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
            Hi
            As parsley and coriander are linked somewhat to carrots, and thus parsnips - I would say yes!

            I have only ever managed to germinate snoops in a plastic bag, on kitchen roll, on the windowsill. I'm sticking to that method for the time being!
            Thanks for the clarification. When they took so long to germinate I assumed the seedlings were peppers (looks similar) from disposed seeds, then they started looking like parsley/coriander . I think I'd like to try your kitchen roll method too.

            Originally posted by roadkill View Post
            right let me get this right , do you have to sow parsnips first before planting or can they go straight in the ground ?
            You can do both but germination can be so erratic (upto 3 weeks), some people prefer to sow them indoors first, more so for a better level of control as anything can happen in the ground, light seeds blown away or they get mixed up with other weeds/plants or slugs eating them away. Feel free to check out parsnips growing guide from the site below.

            How to grow parsnips with pictures and advice
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