Harris Model Parsnip
Pastinaca sativa
Certified Organic
Grown on Our Farm
A delight of late winter and early spring.
Parsnips are rewarding--primarily because they are at their best when the garden is at its meekest. From late February until mid-April, whenever the ground is unfrozen, head to your garden to unearth big, sweet parsnip roots to eat. Or, if you leave a few well-spaced parsnips in the ground to flower, they will make quite a cheery show in early spring: the tall 4-6 foot stalks have masses of yellow umbels that attract a buzzing diversity of native pollinators and beneficial garden insects. Parsnips are unbeatable roasted, and--mashed and whipped into your favorite muffin recipe--they make terrific baked goods. They do occupy garden space the whole season long, but they are delightfully free of troubles. Just plant them, weed a few times when young.
Growing instructions
Some people are allergic to parsnip leaves, which can cause a blistering rash on the skin. When working in your parsnip patch, especially on sunny days, wear long-sleeves, gloves and pants, and wash skin with a good soap right afterwards.
Product Details
Days to Maturity | 100 days |
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Days to Germination | 14 days |
Height at Maturiry | 24 inches |
Sun Conditions | Full to Partial Sun |
Planting Depth | _ inch |
Row Spacing | 12 inches |
Plant Spacing | 4 inches |
Harris Model Parsnip
- Regular price
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$4.49 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$4.49