Parsnip Countess F1

Countess F1 Parsnip is a main crop variety with a good disease tolerance and the production of a high yield. The root forms a smooth skin and is very uniform in shape. Making it the^A ideal choice for the show bench.

Parsnip is a particularly British vegetable because of its winter hardiness. Thankfully it is now reviving as a popular choice thanks to more imaginative uses in cooking. Roast with your Sunday joint or par-boil, roll in flour and Parmesan cheese and roast, delicious!

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Pack size: 350 Seeds
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WHEN TO SOW

March to May

Where to Sow

Sow thinly direct into the growing site 2cm (¾"") deep in rows 45cm (18in) apart. Try to choose a stone free tilth growing site. Parsnips can take up to 8 weeks to germinate depending on soil temperatures. You are better to delay sowings if soils are wet and cold.

What to do Next

Do not transplant seedlings. A s soon as seedlings appear , they should be gradually thinned until plants are 10cm 4in) apart. Hoe regularly , taking care not to damage the crown of the root.

MATURITY

September to February

HANDY TIP

If growing for exhibition, wanting long straight roots, bore deep holes with a long bar and fill with a sandy compost mix and sow 2-3 seeds per station, then thin to the strongest seedling.

NUTRITIONAL VALUE

A good source of energy boosting carbohydrates and high in vitamin C and potassium.
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