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Q: What do parsnip seedlings look like?
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What does a parsnip look like?

It looks just like a carrot except that the root is white instead of orange. There are frilly green tops and the parsnip grows under the ground and look just like a white carrot.


Does tunips and parsnip rhyme?

Turnip and parsnip, yes.


What climate does parsnip grow best in?

A temperate climate. They like a winter.


The first five- letter word that comes after parsnip?

parsnip


What part do you eat from a parsnip?

parsnips are like carrots you eat the root the (white part)


Do lily seedlings grow like vines?

This related question 'i got some seeds from my brother and he said they were a mix of day and tiger lilys but they are growing as vines and look much like morning glory vines but no flowers yet. he got them from his plants and has no morning glorys. i have not been able to find pictures of lily seedlings that match them.


Does a parsnip grow above ground or below ground?

Below ground, just like a carrot.


How do you use the word parsnip in a sentence?

Parsnips are root vegetables, like carrots. Some people like the taste of parsnips


What is parsnip in Tamil?

Parsnip is called as "ஆர்யமுள்ளங்கி" (Aryamullangai) in Tamil.


Is parsnip from a root?

yes


Four steps in transplanting the seedlings?

steps for transplanting seedlings


One plant container holds 14 tomato seedlings If you have 1113 seedlings how many containers do you need to hold all the seedlings?

It is an algebra problem:One container for 14 seedlings should have the same relationship (or ratio) as X containers for 1113 seedlings. So we get:(1 container / 14 seedlings) = (X containers / 1113 seedlings)You should always keep the units as part of the calculations.Using algebra rules we multiple both sides of the equal sign by "1113 seedlings"(1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlings = (X / 1113 seedlings) * 1113 seedlingsgiving(1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlings = X(The "1113 seedlings" in the numerator and denominator on the right side cancel each otherWhich is the same as: X = (1 container / 14 seedlings ) * 1113 seedlingsDoing the math we get:X = 79.5 containers (The "seedlings" in the numerator and denominator cancel each other).you will have 79 full containers and one half filled containersTherefore you will need to have 80 plant containers.