À propos parsnip throw
Lancer parsnip produces a long, white, sweet, and aromatic root, more uniform than the Harris Model. Germination 65%, increased quantity.
Growing tips for the parsnip Throw
Nos semences de parsnip throw sont certifiées biologiques.
Nous utilisons des méthodes naturelles et respectueuses de l'environnement pour cultiver nos plantes, sans aucun usage de pesticides, d'herbicides ou d'engrais chimiques. En choisissant nos semences bio d'parsnip throw, vous soutenez une approche responsable au profit de la nature.
Pour en savoir plus :
Yves Gagnon
Growing conditions for parsnips
Parsnips like cool temperatures. They require full sunlight. As their root is
long, the soil must be loosened deeply. Cultivation on beds or ridges is recommended for this apiaceae. Parsnips appreciate deep, moist, fresh soil rich in humus. Parsnips are more demanding than carrots, so the soil can be amended with 500 kg of mature compost per 100 m2. The optimal pH for its cultivation is between 6 and 7.
Crop rotation
Parsnips are grown at the end of the rotation, after growing demanding plants. However, they can also be grown in
association with plants requiring mature compost.
Parsnip Companionship
Parsnips can be combined with radishes, which can occupy the space between the rows without competing with them.
Parsnips go well with all frugal species such as carrots, beets, rutabagas, cabbages,
turnip, bean and pea.
— These valuable tips were written by Yves Gagnon, in the book The ecological cultivation of vegetable plants , Colloidal Editions.