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I put the magazine next to it so you'd have some idea of scale! I was expecting it to be very woody, but having cut the cankery bit off and peeled it, it cooked up beautifully and made a lovely heap of parsnip mash. Didn't have to add butter or nutmeg or anything, the flavour was brill. So chuffed!
When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!
I just direct sow mine into a bed and every year they come up like yours, far too big for my liking. They have done so from the first year I got my plot, so from my experience it boils down to luck of having the right soil. As they get no attention from me, other than a watering when sown.
Brill. We did one trench then got fed up and made planting holes with a pole , works just as well . and you're not filling a whole trnch with the compost.
S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
There are always some who want to rain on your parade....
I think your parsnip is FANTASTIC! In the thumbnail I thought that was a seed packet, not a magazine!! I hope mine grow as well as yours, I will definately follow your advice.
My challenge for this year is parsnips that look like parsnips so I was going to try the trench/planting holes method. I was going to use leafmould mixed with sand as have plenty of those
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