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Self-seeding parsnip question
Edible gardeners,
A couple of years ago on this list, I bemoaned not being able to get my parsnips to germinate. Someone suggested letting a parsnip go to seed in my garden and, since a few did germinate, I followed the suggestion. In fact I had parsnips germinating last fall, and because we had a mild winter, the seedlings overwintered and are now bolting. Other seeds germinated early this spring, and I have a veritable bed of parsnips in one part of the garden. Here's my question. I need to thin them. Should I favor the ones that are larger (i.e., germinated earlier), or the smaller ones, that germinated at closer to the time I would have sown them? Many thanks for any responses, privately or to the group. Marcia -- *Marcia *Portland, OR, USA* |
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