From seed to harvesting turnip root with visible soil cross section over 55 days time lapse. The sampling seed was chosen ...
Turnips and their cousin, the rutabaga, have attained a lowly status of sort in the garden. I think this is partly because of their flavor and texture, which, when improperly grown, can be downright ...
Track maturity dates and harvest turnips early—overgrown roots lose flavor and texture. Both roots and leafy greens are edible, with some varieties grown just for greens. Pick young turnips for mild ...
Question: Are purple top turnips going out of style? I only saw white ones at the grocery store last week. Can white turnips be used the same way? Answer: They are not out of style. Indeed, the most ...
Okay, you’re thinking turnips, and you’re thinking bland. You may be surprised to know that new turnip varieties are packed with flavor and not the same rock-hard tuber that you’re thinking of. Okay, ...
The resistance or susceptibility of individual fleshy storage organs from 12 plants of three turnip varieties to three histidine-requiring mutants of Erwinia aroideae and the free histidine ...
Like many leafy greens, root veggies, and brassica relatives, turnips are a spring and fall crop, and mature plants can even tolerate a light touch of frost. Check your first and last frost dates in ...
Turnips are root vegetables belonging to the Brassicaceae family, which also includes broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and kale. They are grown primarily for their bulbous roots, although their ...
Turnips are a cool-season crop, generally best planted during the rainy season. [iStockphoto] Turnips are root vegetables belonging to the Brassicaceae family, which also includes broccoli, Brussels ...