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Depth to Plant
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Spacing Between Plants
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Spacing Between Rows
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Days to Germinate (Sprout)
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Germination Soil Temp
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Planting Season _________
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Plant Height
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No. of Plants per sq. ft.
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Soil Requirements
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Shop Turnip Seeds
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1/4" deep |
Space plants about 4" - 6" apart
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Make rows about 18" -24" apart
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7 - 14 days |
60F - 85F |
Spring Fall Winter |
Appx. 12" tall |
9 plants per sq. ft. |
Prefers soil with pH levels of 6.0 - 7.5. |
Cultivation & History |
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About Turnips
Turnips and rutabagas are closely related to cabbage (rutabagas are actually a hybrid between turnips and cabbages). Both the white, bulblike stalks (which look like roots) and the leaves are edible. Most traditional varieties produce large, dense bulbs that are harvested after the first frost, store several months, and are eaten either baked or steamed (the leaves, called “turnip greens” are usually eaten either steamed or, if small, added to salads with other greens).
Turnips produce small mild-flavored bulbs that do not store very well but are excellent for eating fresh like radishes. Most varieties are grown either for fresh consumption, for fall harvest, or for greens.
When to Plant
Turnips like cooler weather - especially at night. Turnips have been known to survive temps as low as 25F.
How to Plant
Do not start Turnip seeds indoors. Direct sowing is the best. Sow the seeds about 1/2" deep and space them about 4" - 6" apart.
If you're planting in rows, make them about 18" - 24" apart.
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