Parsnip Imperial Crown
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Selected and maintained on our farm, Imperial Crown is chosen for its long smooth roots but with a small crown. This variety has an excellent sweet flavour and crunchy^A texture. Because of its uniformity it makes for a good exhibition variety.
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: 800 Seeds
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 FebruaryHANDY TIP
Often considered that the flavour is sweeter once plants have had a good frost.Nutritional Values
A good source of energy boosting carbohydrates and high in vitamin C and potassium.Beats Amazon | No |
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