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Originally posted by Skotch View PostHopefully someone can advise:
I'm growing a bed of parsnips (Gladiator F1 to be precise). I sowed back in April and the y have been growing along quite nicely. I went to the lottie yesterday and noticed one of my parsnips had bolted. I snapped off the seed head and later decided to dig up the root. My query is twofold. Firstly, I thought parsnips were biennial and they wouldn't go to seed until the 2nd year. If that is the case, any idea why this one has bolted? Secondly, as this one has bolted, what is the likelihood of the others doing the same thing? As I understand it, F1 seeds are bred to be alsmost identical, so I'm worried that the rest of my crop will do the same thing.
Many thanks in advance
Skotcha good put down line to use !
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Originally posted by butter fingers View Posti would start to use them. i planted the same as you and the same month and my gladiators were pulled last week.they were huge! even the second sowings were what i call a normal size. i lost the ends on some as i couldnt dig them out they were so deep.
SkotchArtificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
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Just bumping this thread to show off really - sorry, but having a gloat about my success. Having never been able to so much as germinate a parsnip, this year I have a whole bed of them. This is what I pulled yesterday. I took the pics with my mobile, so apologies for the poor qualityAttached FilesLast edited by Skotch; 13-11-2009, 10:22 AM.Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
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Originally posted by Skotch View PostJust bumping this thread to show off really - sorry, but having a gloat about my success. Having never been able to so much as germinate a parsnip, this year I have a whole bed of them. This is what I pulled yesterday. I took the pics with my mobile, so apologies for the poor qualityGranny on the Game in Sheffield
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