Today I emptied one black plastic flower bucket of parsnips and the pic shows what I achieved from a March sowing in the greenhouse and no thinning out. Sixteen seeds sown and sixteen germinated with a combined weight after topping and tailing of just under 2 lbs.
Placing the buckets on soil allows the taproot to go through the drainage holes in search of more food and water.
I normally thin to 8 or 12 per bucket which gives bigger roots but still about the same weight overall.
As the buckets are 10 inches in diameter I can get 12 in a 10 foot row and should get a yield of 24lbs+ which is much higher than my efforts when growing directly in the soil.
I make my own compost but if you had to use shop-bought stuff it might work out quite expensive.
Placing the buckets on soil allows the taproot to go through the drainage holes in search of more food and water.
I normally thin to 8 or 12 per bucket which gives bigger roots but still about the same weight overall.
As the buckets are 10 inches in diameter I can get 12 in a 10 foot row and should get a yield of 24lbs+ which is much higher than my efforts when growing directly in the soil.
I make my own compost but if you had to use shop-bought stuff it might work out quite expensive.
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