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Parsnip 'Tender and True' (Pastinaca sativa) organic
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even improves by light frosts. Parsnip, therefore, belongs to the winter vegetables that can also be harvested well freshly in late autumn and mild winter. Only in the second year, the plant forms large, beautiful umbels that are carried gracefully by a very high stalk.
In the Roman Empire, parsnip has already been cultivated as a tasty root vegetable. It belonged to every vegetable garden until it was replaced by the cultivation of carrots and potatoes in the 18th century. Today, people in Europe, fortunately, recollect on this uncomplicated and delicious vegetable.
Seeds, content: Approx. 300 Parsnip 'Tender and True' seeds
In the Roman Empire, parsnip has already been cultivated as a tasty root vegetable. It belonged to every vegetable garden until it was replaced by the cultivation of carrots and potatoes in the 18th century. Today, people in Europe, fortunately, recollect on this uncomplicated and delicious vegetable.
Seeds, content: Approx. 300 Parsnip 'Tender and True' seeds
Details: Plant description & care
Sowing & cultivation
Parsnips can be sown in early March. The ideal time in Central Europe is May. The seeds can possibly be mixed with salad or radish to mark the rows. Sowing depth: 1-2cm. Thin out to a distance of 5-10cm after the sprouting. Row spacing: 30-50cm.
The biennial plant produces roots in the first year that can be harvested in the fall or winter. In the second year, it bears beautiful flower umbels that attract many beneficial insects.
In-depth guide for growing root vegetables such as parsnips from seed
The biennial plant produces roots in the first year that can be harvested in the fall or winter. In the second year, it bears beautiful flower umbels that attract many beneficial insects.
In-depth guide for growing root vegetables such as parsnips from seed
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- Magic Garden Seeds
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- 300 Pcs.
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