





Organic Purple top turnips x150 seeds
A Winter garden staple that is very easy to grow. These delicious, fast growing vegetables have a range of uses from roasting to soups to dip. Even the leaves are edible. Great for a peppery punch in a salad.
Turnips are a great option for your winter garden and store very well in the ground. Pick them as you need! Though the older they get, the tougher and less sweet they will be.
Encourage growth with blood and bone. Perfect for hard, sandy soil.
Sow direct or transplant.
Purple Top Turnips grow best when sown directly into loose, well-prepared soil during the cool seasons of early spring or autumn. They prefer consistent moisture and full sun to part shade, with thinning to about 10–15 cm apart to prevent crowding. Keeping the soil moist helps maintain a sweet, tender flavor, as dryness can make the roots woody and spicy. For the best eating quality, harvest the roots when they are still young and about 5–8 cm across. The greens are also delicious when picked young. Mulching helps keep the soil cool and promotes better root growth.
A Winter garden staple that is very easy to grow. These delicious, fast growing vegetables have a range of uses from roasting to soups to dip. Even the leaves are edible. Great for a peppery punch in a salad.
Turnips are a great option for your winter garden and store very well in the ground. Pick them as you need! Though the older they get, the tougher and less sweet they will be.
Encourage growth with blood and bone. Perfect for hard, sandy soil.
Sow direct or transplant.
Purple Top Turnips grow best when sown directly into loose, well-prepared soil during the cool seasons of early spring or autumn. They prefer consistent moisture and full sun to part shade, with thinning to about 10–15 cm apart to prevent crowding. Keeping the soil moist helps maintain a sweet, tender flavor, as dryness can make the roots woody and spicy. For the best eating quality, harvest the roots when they are still young and about 5–8 cm across. The greens are also delicious when picked young. Mulching helps keep the soil cool and promotes better root growth.
A Winter garden staple that is very easy to grow. These delicious, fast growing vegetables have a range of uses from roasting to soups to dip. Even the leaves are edible. Great for a peppery punch in a salad.
Turnips are a great option for your winter garden and store very well in the ground. Pick them as you need! Though the older they get, the tougher and less sweet they will be.
Encourage growth with blood and bone. Perfect for hard, sandy soil.
Sow direct or transplant.
Purple Top Turnips grow best when sown directly into loose, well-prepared soil during the cool seasons of early spring or autumn. They prefer consistent moisture and full sun to part shade, with thinning to about 10–15 cm apart to prevent crowding. Keeping the soil moist helps maintain a sweet, tender flavor, as dryness can make the roots woody and spicy. For the best eating quality, harvest the roots when they are still young and about 5–8 cm across. The greens are also delicious when picked young. Mulching helps keep the soil cool and promotes better root growth.