Like most root vegetables, parsnips are capable, if well rooted, of obtaining water in most situations.
Water requirement
Low, except during prolonged drought.
Signs of a lack of water
Dehydration is seen by the yellowing and wilting of its outer parts.
Water quality
Rainwater , spring water or mains water are equally suitable. The water can be cold or lukewarm.
Necessary material
A watering can or a hose . Accurate watering is always preferable for good water use.
Watering frequency
It is important to keep the soil moist before and after the parsnip emerges, so that it settles properly and grows its roots deep into the soil. In this way, it is able, except in the event of prolonged drought , to fetch the water it needs.
In all situations, it is best to water at night, late at night, or early in the morning.
To limit the evaporation of water from sowing, hoeing , weeding and mulching are extremely useful.
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