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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Parsnips
... till as late as mid-July. Now parsnips, like most roots (carrots are the notable exception) are slow-growing, ... Parsnips need good sun exposure. Like almost all roots, they are not frost-sensitive. (It is wise to prepare one whole bed that way, for all your root crops--carrots ... the public consciousness. Envoi The leaves of parsnips' "hobo cousin", Wild Parsnips, contain a substance that can cause ...
growingtaste.com


... Pokorny Scab is a widespread disease on potatoes and other root crops such as beets, carrots, parsnips, rutabagas, turnips, and radishes. This disease, caused by the filamentous bacterium Streptomyces scabies, is most ...
www.extension.umn.edu

July 2001 on Alfie's Fuchsialand
... holds eight fuchsia plants in five inch pots. Behind that is the vegetable garden with carrots, parsnips, swedes, beetroot, onions and beans which will grow up the canes at the bottom of ...
www.fuchsialand.co.uk

Build your own Organic Compost Heap - Garden Articles
... chickweed nightmares within a week or two of sowing. This is most serious for our carrots, parsnips or salad onions; indeed for any crop that we drill direct rather than planting out ...
www.greenchronicle.com

Organic Gardening - Heirloom Carrots - The Helpful Gardener
... early-harvest carrots can be eaten too! The truth about heirloom carrots While all heirloom carrots are tasty, their flavors and nutrients vary. Purple carrots contain antioxidants much like blueberries. Carrots contain Vitamin ... carrot plants and the larvae eat through the carrots themselves, causing them to rot. The carrot fly also attacks similar plants like parsnips and beets. You may be able to ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Vegetable Index
... » The Cole Garth - Brassica in all their glory. » The Alliums - the onion group » "Roots" group - Carrots, Parsnips, Celery, and Parsley » Potatoes and Tomatoes » The Beet Group » The Daisy Chain - Lettuces and Salsify ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Carrots and Parsnips
... Carrots and Parsnips Carrots and their Cousins » Vegetables » Fruit and Herbs » Techniques » Beekeeping » Seed Catalogues » Links Page » Our Diary » What's new? » Search » Guestbook » Home Page » Back to the Vegetables Index » Carrots » Parsnips ...
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Harvesting and Saving Garden Seeds
... the best cultivars that produce the most vigorous plants and the finest crops. With carrots, parsnips and beets, select the plants that produce small-cored roots with little zoning. (Zoning ... will produce seeds in their seond season Beets Cauliflower Cabbage Carrots Celery Chard Chicory1 Collards Endive1 Kale Leeks Onions Parsnips Parsley Rutabaga 1Late Cultivars Table 4. Average number of years ...
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The Victory Garden . May: Perfect Seed Spacing | PBS
... -May the ground has warmed up sufficiently to permit direct sowing of many vegetable crops: carrots, parsnips, kohlrabi, witloof chicory, turnips, and all kinds of salad or cooking greens, for instance. True ...
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Taste of Gardening-Storing Vegetables
... (beets, carrots, parsnips, potatoes and turnips) can be left in the ground until there is a danger of the soil freezing. Soil can be piled in hills over the shoulders of carrots and ...
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