Can't believe I left my parsnips in the ground. They have now started sprouting. Shall I just chuck them on the compost or will they do anything.
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cut the tops off and if they are firm and not too woody, roast em
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My dad always made parsnip wine at this time of year-it was one of his better brews and after a few years was like a nicer type of Sauternes. Much better than his pea pod, although that wasn't that bad in comparison to the nettle beer I once made as an experiment
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I thought I'd pulled all mine for the freezer a couple of weeks ago, but I noticed a few little self-seeded plants yesterday. Will wait to see how they develop. Even when they're a bit woody, they still roast well.Last edited by Florence Fennel; 28-02-2012, 09:13 AM.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Parsnips sprouting again!
I still have loads of parsnips in the ground, and noticed today that they are sprouting new foliage.
Should I dig them up or can I leave them in for a bit longer? If they are best out of the ground, do they freeze well (presume they need blanching?)
Thanks in advance!
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We had just the same question a few weeks ago - dig them up and use/freeze them or leave a few to set seed?
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ips_63436.html
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Originally posted by Curly-kale View PostI still have loads of parsnips in the ground, and noticed today that they are sprouting new foliage.
Should I dig them up or can I leave them in for a bit longer? If they are best out of the ground, do they freeze well (presume they need blanching?)
Thanks in advance!sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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I noticed some today,unfortunately they are Gladiator so can't leave for self seeding
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