Is it to cold to sow parsnips direct into a raised bed , I am down in Cornwall.
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I have been chiting and planting into open ground and already have some hopeful looking leaves above the soil.
I will continue in small batches until all my seeds are gone.
The moment the roots begin to appear I put them directly into the bed. If the little roots get too long they do not grow.
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Originally posted by Mark Rand View PostHow long is too long?
Asking for a friend.
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The reason for asking was that in the 24 hours between sowing the ones that had started to emerge and today, it seems like the whole b****y lot of them had grown roots up to 5mm in length.
I put them in and watered them, Just have to see if any come up.
I've given up with sowing direct, although that's given me the best roots, when they germinate and survive. Sowng into loo rolls might work if you plant them out when the very first leaves show, but I still had forking over the last two years when doing that.
We shall see. It's not about economics, it's about being able to nip out into the garden when you need something to add to a roast.
I'll start a fresh batch tomorrow, to fill the gaps in.Last edited by Mark Rand; 11-04-2021, 07:28 PM.Location:- Rugby, Warwckshire on Limy clay (within sight of the Cement factory)
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Originally posted by Mark Rand View PostHow long is too long?
Asking for a friend.
I wait for the first root or two and then plant the batch out.
The roots are just too fast once they are out and quickly get past the fail point.
Getting the bulk of the batch to the point where the roots are about to emerge looks like the best answer.Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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Originally posted by ameno View PostThat's a lot of stones you have there. Don't the parsnips fork in such stony soil?
It is a heavy clay soil that has been "fluffed up" as much as possible so that there are plenty of air pockets for the roots to push the stones into.
Have a look at what I chucked into the land fill bin last year during the first clearing operation.
I put parsnips in after bind weed weeding. The roots were right down to rock and had to be scraped off.
A deep root crop was an obvious choice for the bed.
Winter squashes were allowed to vine over it last year and there was a layer of bine weed under them that had to be pulled all summer.
The sun dried bind weed roots crushed down into slow release pellets with all the energy they had been pulling up from deep down.
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Always sow my parsnips direct usually in February. My Dad did this and always grew decent parsnips so I carried on the tradition.
They are still in the seed leaf stage at present. I normally sow a pinch at 6 inch stations and thin them later.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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