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  • #46
    Another 7 of them have come through this morning which I'm just about to transplant into newspaper rolls right now.

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    • #47
      Well, it's snowing up here this morning and over thereat couple of days I have sowed some of my previous germinated parsnip seeds into coned shaped holes filled with compost. What effect will this bad weather have on my little seeds?

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      • #48
        I always hear that parsnip is a difficult crop to grow because of low germination rates but never had a problem with them.
        I do direct sowing early in the season, say late Feb, sowing in rows a bit too near to each other in case not all of them germinate. But I always have to thin them out so I assume most of them do.
        And once they keep going they are pretty low-maintenance!

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        • #49
          i found that that sowing in a pot that rots down and disintegrates plant the whole lot and let rot away on its own leaving ssedling to get on with it.never failed me for years

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