How to Grow Lots of Turnips from Seed to Harvest

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Turnips are a cool weather crop and can be grown in fall (autumn) or in spring 2 weeks before the last frost. Plant turnips 1/2 in deep and 4 in apart. Row spacing should be 12 inches apart. Turnips take 2 weeks to germinate and 2 months to harvest. Enjoy delicious home grown turnips! Turnips that you grow yourself taste way more flavorful than any store bought turnips!

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I feel closest to God in the garden, I love it

TheFickster
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Best mashed potatoes you will ever have is add one turnip four each 5 of the same size of potatoes. Mash the cooked potatoes and turnip the same way. Add just enough heavy cream to get the mash to your desired consistency. Salt to taste and you're welcome.

popsfarm
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I love turnip greens. They are mild and easy to cook. Sometimes I waste the root but this year I'm going to eat them. Thank you♡

pash
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My favorite thing is to eat the greens! I also add shredded turnips to my sauerkraut. I fine it adds depth of texture and flavor to home fermented Kraut. Here were I live, many people keep a permanent turnip bed for the greens. Occasionally we will dig up the huge and woody turnips. Those can have the outer part peeled and shredded off the wooden center. That is what I use to make kraut along with some cabbage.

RachaelARaines
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I eat the leaves as well. I love to put turnips in soups and stews. Those are beautiful you have.

audreyabdo
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Turnips are highly underrated. As are parsnips.

wendymuir
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If you get maggots in spring crops, plan on a fall crop. The flys that lay the eggs that produce the maggots won't be around in fall.

jeanskilling
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You have been blessed with an amazing talent to grow up the most beautiful plants ...
I really enjoy your work and the bounty of. Thanks again for sharing your gifts of harvesting, my friend ~

shadowsagainstthewind
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Hey Jag! I just wanted to say I recently discovered your videos here and I absolutely LOVE them! They're so well put together and I just love your passion for gardening. Thank you for igniting mine! I look forward to more videos! Take care, good man! 😃

Thaliard
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Like your video and your enthusiasm for growing beautiful vegetables.

nataliajessen
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Yes so exciting I planned turnips in late spring. I'm still harvesting them I love them that was my first time growing them.

tamekahill
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I can definitely see gardening makes you smile...Thats my favourite pastime as well.
Great video!!

valchris
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Thank you bro.
Love and Light to the energy

divinelivity
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I'm dying for some fresh turnip greens. It's 13 days before August. I'm getting started now.

SpiceyKy
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Watch you video now. So thank you for sharing your garden tips. Am going restart my garden this weekend.

stephaniescale
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Excellent video! Very informative and helpful, thank you!

maxmarett
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I will be trying turnip for the first time.

naturestherapy
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great video. can you show us cleaning up the turnip and which part of the greens you keep and eat and what you throw away. thanks

jkaosoi
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super video, to the point, no fuss, from someone who gets a great yield... thanks Jag,

carolinekloppert
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Turnips are one of the few food crops in which you can eat the entire plant. Very efficient. You can also eat them at all stages of growth, so that, in most places with succession planting you can essentially eat them year-round. A great backyard (back-up) food supply. Or in containers, as in All My Secrets of Organic and Container Gardening So Far.

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