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13-07-2022, 02:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-07-2022, 06:32 PM by Veggie.)
Afternoon folks,
Firstly can we have an Everything Roots section, apologies if there is one and I've missed it! ( New section opened just for you, Broadway.)
Anyway, everywhere I've read you can't transplant carrots or parsnips so has anyone tried?
Regards..........Danny
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Vinny
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Vinny
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Methinks you may get away with transplanting stump rooted varieties. There's always the issue of 'The Fly' getting a sniff of them while you are doing it though.
I have transplanted parsnips into missed areas in rows before with some success, never tried carrots though.
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I've transplanted both and ended up with wonky/forked roots.
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I've never tried it, and I have seen carrots with perfect 90 degree angles because of transplanting. They look funny, but are of course perfectly edible
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