Parsnips seeds placed on a very damp piece of kitchen roll in a plastic tupperware tub. Then I cut ✂️ another piece of kitchen roll and saturated it and place it to cover the seeds and put the lid on anplaced two tubs of the seeds on top of the cooker hood. I did this a week ago. I found this way of growing them from Ivan's Gardening Allotment UK on good old YouTube.
If you read old gardening books like me myself and I do. You will read that February ("are you serious?") is the traditional time to sow parsnips outside in the veggie plot.
I have great respect for the old gardeners and their gardening methods. But I think February was a tad bit optimistic to think of sowing seed especially over here in wet and cold Hibernia. Maybe the seasons could have been different when garden writers waxed lyrical about sowing parsnips in February? We don't get much snow these days but we have no shortage of relentless rain
The Roman's christened Ireland:"Hibernia". Meaning: " the land of eternal winters". Well it's certainly not Italy. More like "it's like Christmas Day in the workhouse" like my dear old mother would say.
Parsnips seeds can take up to twenty eight days to germinate if at all or if they even bother to sprout? They are like waiting for a bus in rural Ireland. Your wasting your time.
The indoor kitchen method is far more successful. We will have a look next week for any signs of germination. I wrote this on Saturday afternoon. I should have posted this before Tasker over at A Yorkshire Memoir sowed his carrots in his carrot tub. Are they germinating yet Tasker?
Any road or any way. I sowed two tubs of the parsnips seeds and placed the lids on them and placed them on top of the cooker hood. Using the heat from the cook to help germinate them.
Update. I lifted the lids yesterday Tuesday and I was delighted with the germination:
I wish I knew this method of germinating parsnips years ago.
You are only sowing seed that you know they have germinated.
Do you pregerminate any of your vegetables seeds?