When sowing parsnips, the first decision to make is whether to harvest the plant's tasty and healthy roots in September after sowing in early spring. On the other hand, if you prefer to store parsnip roots for the winter, you can also choose to sow seeds in June and harvest the parsnips throughout the winter.

Harvest fresh parsnips all winter long

If you plant them late in June, parsnips can remain directly in the ground in autumn and can be dug up fresh throughout the winter. No special winter protection is required for this.

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With lots of iron, potassium, folic acid and vitamin C, mashed parsnips are perfect for healthy and warming soups in the winter season.

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