Hi all...i would appreciate any advice on how to grow a few monster size parsnips..my ground is shallow and heavy soil..i had thought of growing some in 100mm diameter pipe placed in the ground vertically and filling with a mix of soil and sand and then watering only the base to make the plant go deep for the water??? Is this anywhere near a good idea???
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Originally posted by bretty666 View PostThanks for that bill.......is that you in the video?photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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My soil is derived from boulder clay and very stony so for the last 4/5 years I've grown all my parsnips in deep tubs with bottom cut out and placed on the plot soil. The potting mix is sieved compost, top soil with sharp sand and a bit of BFB. I don't grow monsters but I have managed 3kg of snips from a plastic flower bucket.
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Yes he is, I have seen him post twice in 12 months, i guess he is just too busy.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Originally posted by bretty666 View PostHi all...i would appreciate any advice on how to grow a few monster size parsnips..
For ones good to eat I would make a decent cone-shaped hole in the ground, e.g. with a crowbar, fill that with fine soil (sift your soil, and then add 25-50% sand), and then plant 2 or 3 seeds in each "station" and carefully thin them once they have germinated (make sure you get all-bar-one otherwise a pair will grow in a deadly embrace and be a nightmare to peel!)
If you want to Show them then going to the ends of the earth in pursuit of that is fine ... although, to my mind, a slightly different hobby to growing-from-eating.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by bretty666 View Posti just wanted to attempt aboit 3 just for my own curiosity and playfulness and ti show them on hereK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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My parsnips always grow fairly large. I have heavy clay soil, always a crop that's done well for me.
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