INDOOR SOWING - Parsnip seeds are best sown direct in the ground or direct in large container as they do not like to be transplanted.DIRECT SOWING - Parsnip seeds take a long time to germinate, 3 - 4 weeks. Avoid sowing too early otherwise the seeds may end up rotting in cold wet soils. Sow 3 parsnip seeds per 10 cm station at the depth and row distance suggested on the seed packet.As parsnip seeds take a long time to germinate a crop of radish can be sown in between each station. Radish is fast growing and will be ready to harvest in about 6 - 8 weeks from sowing and by the time the parsnip need the extra room to flourish the radish will have been harvested. Sow 2 -3 radish seeds between each station. Having a line of radish seedlings will also help to mark were the parsnip seeds have been sown.When the parsnip seedlings are large enough to handle thin to one strong seedling per station. Discard any thinning's as transplants seldom produce good roots.FURTHER GROWING INSTRUCTIONS - Sowing instructions on the packet. Full sowing, growing and harvesting instructions on our websiteOUR PROMISE TO YOU - All seeds despatched and sold by GROSEEDS come with a 1 year money back guarantee.** WARNING - Sometimes product listing pages on Amazon get hijacked by sellers who claim to be selling the authentic brand. As we are the manufacturer and the sole seller of the Groseeds brand this product should only be despatched and sold by Groseeds. To ensure you are purchasing an authentic product as described in this listing please ensure when you add this product to your basket that it is 'Despatched and Sold By - Groseeds'. Regrettably we are unable to honour our 1 year guarantee if the product was not despatched and sold by Groseeds.**Care should be taken when handling seeds. Some may be harmful if eaten or may cause irritation to skin.
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