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Turnips
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| Purple Top White Globe TURNIP 3g seed, USDA Certified Organic Code:
29102 Price:$1.99
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|   50 days. [Pre-1880.] A round, white turnip, 5" in diameter, with bright purple color around the top where exposed to sunlight. Harvest at 3" diameter. A favorite garden variety. Pkt. |
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| | | Purple Top White Globe TURNIP 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic Code:
29102E Price:$4.50
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| White Egg TURNIP 3g seed Code:
29103 Price:$1.99
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| 48 days. Fast growing turnip popular in southern areas. Egg shaped roots, 3-1/2" x 2-1/2", grow partly above ground. Crowns are green-tinted. Flesh is white, fine-grained, and mild flavored. Good bunching variety. Pkt. |
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| Amber Globe (Yellow Globe) TURNIP, FALL 3g seed Code:
29104 Price:$1.99
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| | 63 days. [Introduced prior to 1840.] Best planted in the Fall. Roots are smooth and globe-shaped, 6" in diameter. Harvest at 3 to 4". The fine-grained flesh color is creamy yellow in color. Pkt. |
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| | | Seven Top (Southern Prize, Foliage Turnip) TURNIP GREENS 3g seed, USDA Certified Organic Code:
29201 Price:$1.99
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|   45 days. [Pre-1880.] Popular southern variety used as a winter annual. This variety is grown exclusively for greens, not the roots which are woody. Leaves grow 18 to 22" tall, but should be harvested when young and tender. Pkt.
"This hearty winter cooking green is great for home use. If allowed to grow until spring, it will provide a huge opportunity to trap harlequin bugs. Unleash a few chickens on your old Seven Top patch and in two days, every harlequin bug will be gone from the area and you will reap the benefits all season." -Cricket Rakita |
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| | | Seven Top (Southern Prize, Foliage Turnip) TURNIP GREENS 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic Code:
29201E Price:$4.50
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TURNIPS (Brassica rapa var. rapifera)
CULTURE: Turnips grow well in a wide range of soils, but do best in a
loose, friable soil that allows the roots to expand. Plantings can be
made in the spring, and at summer's end. Sow seeds l/4 to l/2" deep and
thin to 5" apart, in a hexagonal pattern in block plantings.
HARVEST: Best-quality roots are 2 to 3" in diameter. Both roots and leaves
may be eaten raw or cooked.
SEED SAVERS: Isolate a minimum of 600' for home use. For pure seed isolate
at least 1/4 to 1 mile from turnips, mustard, and Chinese cabbage.
PACKET: 3 g (about 1350 seeds) sows 68'.
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