Last year I pre-germinated my parsnip seed before sowing them into loo rolls and then planting the loo roll into the final position.
This system worked ok but because parsnip roots grow far quicker than the teeny weeny bit of top growth would suggest, quite a few of the resultant roots were very badly forked. Whilst this did not affect the taste, they were difficult to prepare without a lot of waste.
This year I am going to pre-germinate the seed just as last year but then the seed will be sown direct in their final positions to prevent root disturbance. The prepared bed will have a scaffold pole pushed into the ground a good foot or so and the resultant hole will be filled with multi purpose compost. The seeds will be sown 3 to each station, thinned out to the strongest one when established.
Hopefully this year all of the snips will be straight rooted.
This system worked ok but because parsnip roots grow far quicker than the teeny weeny bit of top growth would suggest, quite a few of the resultant roots were very badly forked. Whilst this did not affect the taste, they were difficult to prepare without a lot of waste.
This year I am going to pre-germinate the seed just as last year but then the seed will be sown direct in their final positions to prevent root disturbance. The prepared bed will have a scaffold pole pushed into the ground a good foot or so and the resultant hole will be filled with multi purpose compost. The seeds will be sown 3 to each station, thinned out to the strongest one when established.
Hopefully this year all of the snips will be straight rooted.
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