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Old 10-05-2011, 10:53 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default German parsnips

"Christina Websell" wrote

A while ago I asked you all about the likelihood of my German friend
having any success by sowing seeds very early that subsequent froze.
Almost everyone said "no chance"

She told me they are all up but her 3 y o seed is is slightly behind the
fresh seed I sent.
She says this:

"what if English parsnip seeds fail so often BECAUSE it's not so cold?
What if they germinate better if they had a really cold time in the ground
before spring, and English gardeners never know because they never try
because they don't believe it works.... (just a thought)"

I can't argue with her. Everyone on here said no chance but they are up.


Well there's a thought, perhaps we will try planting them very early next
year and see. Can always replant later if it fails but it's worth a try. A
lot of tree seed has to be "stratified" before it germinates so why not
Parsnip.

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Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK