These All American parsnips from South GA Seed Co. are easy to grow and produce large, creamy-white roots that are great for roasting, soups, and stews. They are a good variety for home gardeners, as they are uniform in shape and size.
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How to Save Seeds
Parsnip will cross pollinate so keep varieties separate by 500ft. Allow the parsnip plant to fully mature and go to seed. This will usually happen in the second year of growth. Once the seed heads have turned brown and dry, cut them off and place them in a paper bag. Be sure to label the bag with the date and type of plant. Shake the bag to release the seeds from the seed heads. Discard any debris or chaff. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place until you are ready to plant them. Be sure to label the container with the date and type of plant.