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Now that I am beginning to seriously contemplate preparing the garden for sowing and planting (maybe Broad Beans will go in next month…?) I decided that the last of the Parsnips ought to be lifted. I wasn’t sure how many were left, because the foliage had all died down. I should have been disciplined and put in a stick or something to mark where I had got to along the row when lifting them, but I didn’t, so it was a case of scrabbling around in the soil until I found the crown of one and then starting to dig. In a big allotment bed this wouldn’t be an issue, I would have used a big fork and levered them out easily, but in a small raised bed you need to be careful not to disturb other plants – like my nearby chicories.
In the end I found six Parsnips, if you discount the couple of really minuscule ones that went straight in the compost-bin:
As you can see, they varied in size a lot. Two of them are borderline cases – hardly big enough to be worth using, though they WILL get used in our household! The biggest one weighed 314 grams, and the whole batch together was 733 grams. That’s easily enough for two 2-person servings.
Of course, I’m showing them off to their best advantage there, but I have to admit that the big one got damaged during lifting. Turn it over and you see this: