News

Turnips contain several beneficial plant compounds associated with cancer-fighting properties. Besides their high vitamin C content, which may help prevent the growth and spread of cancer cells, ...
Turnips are biennial plants that are grown as annuals each year. If the roots are left in the ground over winter they will ...
Turnip Care Tips. Turnips are easy to grow. The seeds germinate fast, and the plants aren't very demanding. For best results, ...
Turnip Plant Care . Turnips are hardy and un-fussy, but a bit of weeding is important. Keeping in mind that the underground part of the plant is fairly close to the surface, use a hand hoe such as ...
How to plant turnips . Choose a sunny location with loose, well-drained, rich soil and and create rows in the soil 2 feet apart. Plant turnip seeds 1⁄2 inch deep, 4 to 6 inches apart.
Once the seeds sprout, thin turnip plants to about 4 inches apart, and mustard 4 to 6 inches apart. You may harvest the entire plant when it reaches full size, or “crop” the plants.
Cropping turnips will reduce the size of the root, so you may want to reserve an area of your turnips for root development. On those plants, do not harvest any leaves.
Turnip green are part of the same family of vegetables as kale and broccoli. They are the stem and leave of the turnip plant. Turnips greens are rich in nutrients, which can improve iron ...