Parsnips - page 2

grow parsnips for christmas
Parsnips. Parsnips are closely related to carrots, so if you have previously grown carrots then parsnips should be no trouble. As they are a root vege...
growing parsnips from scraps
Planting parsnip tops is very easy. When you're cooking, just make sure to leave the top half inch (1 cm.) or so of the root attached to the leaves. P...
parsnip diseases
Diseases of ParsnipLeaf spot. Leaf spot is caused by one of several fungal pathogens that feed on leaf tissues, causing small to medium sized yellow s...
growing carrots and parsnips
Can you plant carrots and parsnips together?What should I plant next to parsnips?What month do you plant parsnips?What grows well with carrots?What ca...
brown leaves on parsnips
Brown, sunken lesions and browning within the vascular tissues of your parsnips indicate that you may be dealing with bacterial blight. This bacteria ...
planting parsnips in fall
Seeds are usually planted instead in mid- to late summer for harvesting parsnips in winter. Plants are then fertilized in fall and mulched thickly wit...
parsnip brown inside
Brown, sunken lesions and browning within the vascular tissues of your parsnips indicate that you may be dealing with bacterial blight. This bacteria ...
parsnip problems
Deformed root crops are common in the home garden. Roots may become stunted, twisted, or knotty. Parsnip deformities can also produce forked roots or ...
rust on parsnips
A Black or orange patches on the roots are a sign of parsnip canker. The patches usually occur near the shoulder of the roots and the crown of the pla...