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'Harris Model' - (Non-GMO) - Parsnip Seeds - 2 Grams
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400+ Seeds per Pack!
Known as the standard of parsnips, this smooth taproot produces an amazing harvest. If you wait until the late fall to harvest these will sweeten with the colder temperatures. The cold wet rain will do these wonders to their flavour.
120 Days to Harvest!
How to Grow:
200 seeds/gram Culture is very similiar to carrots. Sow seed about 2.5 cm (1") apart and 6-12 mm (1/4-1/2") deep in rows 45-60 cm (18-24") apart. Keep soil evenly moist during the 3 week germination period but avoid crusting over the soil as this will greatly reduce the number of seedlings that emerge. Once seedlings have reached 5-7.5 cm (2-3") in height, thin them to 7.5 cm (3") apart in the row. Parsnips do best in deep, friable soil that has had any rocks, stones or hard lumps removed (all these can cause the roots to branch out or fork should they come into contact). Dig roots in the fall and early winter after cold has brought out the best flavour.
Life Cycle: Biennial
Propagation: Sow Direct
Days to Emergence: 15
Light: Full Sun
Growth Habit: Sturdy
Height: Medium (7 to 30 cm)
Frost Tolerance: Winter Hardy
Days to Harvest: 105
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Heritage: Heirloom
Length of Row Packet: One packet sows approximately 3 m (10') of row.
Family Name: Apiaceae
Latin: Pastinaca sativa
200 seeds/gram Culture is very similiar to carrots. Sow seed about 2.5 cm (1") apart and 6-12 mm (1/4-1/2") deep in rows 45-60 cm (18-24") apart. Keep soil evenly moist during the 3 week germination period but avoid crusting over the soil as this will greatly reduce the number of seedlings that emerge. Once seedlings have reached 5-7.5 cm (2-3") in height, thin them to 7.5 cm (3") apart in the row. Parsnips do best in deep, friable soil that has had any rocks, stones or hard lumps removed (all these can cause the roots to branch out or fork should they come into contact). Dig roots in the fall and early winter after cold has brought out the best flavour.
Life Cycle: Biennial
Propagation: Sow Direct
Days to Emergence: 15
Light: Full Sun
Growth Habit: Sturdy
Height: Medium (7 to 30 cm)
Frost Tolerance: Winter Hardy
Days to Harvest: 105
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Heritage: Heirloom
Length of Row Packet: One packet sows approximately 3 m (10') of row.
Family Name: Apiaceae
Latin: Pastinaca sativa