Parsnip White Gem Seed Tape

Sale price £3.69
  • 200 Seeds

  • Wedge-shaped roots with smooth white skin and flesh, on pre-sown seed tape
  • A trusted and popular variety, has some resistance to canker
  • Good source of vitamin C and folate
Botanical Name: Pastinaca sativa
SKU: 15785
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Sale price £3.69

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Product Description

Parsnip White Gem Seed Tape is a highly regarded variety known for its wedge-shaped roots with smooth, white skin and flesh. This variety offers excellent quality, making it a popular choice for gardeners who want to grow crisp, tender parsnips with a subtle, sweet flavour. The smooth texture and uniform appearance of the roots make them perfect for both culinary uses and for sale at markets.

In addition to its high-quality roots, Parsnip White Gem Seed Tape is known for its resistance to canker, a common issue in parsnip cultivation. This makes it a more reliable option for gardeners, ensuring better harvests and fewer concerns about root diseases. The seeds are conveniently supplied on seed tape, making sowing easier and more efficient, helping you achieve evenly spaced crops for a uniform harvest.

These parsnips thrive in well-drained soil, where they can grow to their full potential. With their crisp texture and delicate flavour, they are ideal for roasting, mashing, or adding to soups and stews. The Parsnip White Gem Seed Tape variety is also known for its relatively fast growth, allowing for quicker harvests compared to other parsnip varieties.

Whether you're an experienced gardener or a beginner, Parsnip White Gem Seed Tape is a great choice for growing a high-quality, reliable crop of parsnips. Its easy-to-use seed tape and resistance to canker will make your growing experience smoother and more successful, providing you with a bountiful and tasty harvest every time.

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