I'm starting to wonder about some of the taken-for-granted things we "know" about parsnips.
Chitting: I've done it this year, got fantastic germination rates and will be doing it again.
However, I also started some in a flat and they are looking great too. I didn't even see them coming up at first as everything around them blocked my view, so the roots are probably far too long to be any good now but the germination was great.
And this was with last year's seed too... which leads me to;
New seed every year: I ordered a new pack for sowing this year... but forgot about that and started off last year's pack without thinking.
The germination rate was pretty good. I sowed quite thickly (about 1/2" spacing) but they've come up at pretty regular intervals.
The above make me wonder if it's really necessary to try so hard with parsnips.
Is there a direct sowing method that should work and also gives little need for thinning?
I like minimum-labour (I go out of my way to avoid thinning wherever possible, for example) so if there's a way to just throw a load of seeds at the plot and not bother with trying to nudge them into action I'll be all over it.
Chitting: I've done it this year, got fantastic germination rates and will be doing it again.
However, I also started some in a flat and they are looking great too. I didn't even see them coming up at first as everything around them blocked my view, so the roots are probably far too long to be any good now but the germination was great.
And this was with last year's seed too... which leads me to;
New seed every year: I ordered a new pack for sowing this year... but forgot about that and started off last year's pack without thinking.
The germination rate was pretty good. I sowed quite thickly (about 1/2" spacing) but they've come up at pretty regular intervals.
The above make me wonder if it's really necessary to try so hard with parsnips.
Is there a direct sowing method that should work and also gives little need for thinning?
I like minimum-labour (I go out of my way to avoid thinning wherever possible, for example) so if there's a way to just throw a load of seeds at the plot and not bother with trying to nudge them into action I'll be all over it.
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