After a few failed attempts at carrots and parsnips I've realised that I need to try a method which many of you have described, which is to put the seeds on damp kitchen paper and then plant them into toilet rolls once the root is already growing.
My question is: is it now too late in the year to be doing so? Especially considering that I would like to grow them successionally so plant a new row of each vegetable every week?
I have two varieties of each vegetable: the carrots are "Early Nantes" and "Flyaway", and the parsnips are "Gladiator" and "Tender and True".
All my other seedlings are growing well in pots indoors, even the peppers and aubergines now, and I also have a few pea and cauliflower plants on the main patch outside. But carrots and parsnips are the only things that just won't grow at the moment!
My question is: is it now too late in the year to be doing so? Especially considering that I would like to grow them successionally so plant a new row of each vegetable every week?
I have two varieties of each vegetable: the carrots are "Early Nantes" and "Flyaway", and the parsnips are "Gladiator" and "Tender and True".
All my other seedlings are growing well in pots indoors, even the peppers and aubergines now, and I also have a few pea and cauliflower plants on the main patch outside. But carrots and parsnips are the only things that just won't grow at the moment!
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