Vegetables Parsnips
Bright white parsnips grown from Johnny's parsnip seeds.
Parsnips
A close relative of carrots and one of the most cold-hardy vegetables, parsnips are suitable for fall and early spring harvests, and hold well in storage. For the best flavor, parsnips should be exposed to a couple of weeks of cold temperatures before harvest. The sweetest and most flavorful parsnips are held overwinter in the ground and harvested early the following spring. Parsnips share most of the same cultural needs as carrots, but require a longer growing season. They go very well when roasted with other root vegetables, and can be used to replace carrots in many recipes, including in baked goods. We offer several varieties with NOP-compliant pelleting, size 18.0, to make planting easier and faster.
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For overwintering/spring harvests.
For overwintering/spring harvests.
110 Days
For fall harvests.
For fall harvests.
120 Days
For fall harvests.
For fall harvests.
120 Days
For overwintering/spring harvests.
For overwintering/spring harvests.
110 Days
High-performance OP.
High-performance OP.
120 Days
Earlier harvests, bigger roots.
Out of Stock
Earlier harvests, bigger roots.
105 Days
Earlier harvests, bigger roots.
Out of Stock
Earlier harvests, bigger roots.
105 Days
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