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Old 22-12-2011, 08:34 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Peter James[_4_] Peter James[_4_] is offline
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Default oversize parsnips

hugh ] wrote:

Report in DT the other day that parsnips in Norfolk were too large to be
accepted by supermarkets. The reason given the dry weather!!

Didn't have that effect on mine -but then mine were grown from organic
seed.
Maybe some genetic engineering gone a bit wrong?


The parsnips that I've grown this year on my allotment are immense. Why
and how I don't know.

I started them indoors in old toilet paper tubes and planted them out
in April when two leaves were showing on the small plants. And since
then, other than hoeing and weeding I've done nothing to them. I did
water them once or twice and top dressed them with a bit of Growmore.
The result is that they are so big it's difficult to dig one up without
damaging it.

One parsnip is far too big for the two of us to eat, so we tend to make
one last the week.

I'll dig one up for Christmas and post a photo on the web for all
URG'lers to see if interested.

In the meantime, Happy Chanukah, Christmas, Eide and Yule.

Peter

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It is necessary for the good man to do nothing for evil to triumph.

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