Turnips are an easy-to-grow cool-season vegetable that produces a crop of cold-hardy, edible greens and a root that can be eaten raw, cooked, or pickled. Turnips are a form of Brassica rapa, the same ...
From seed to harvesting turnip root with visible soil cross section over 55 days time lapse. The sampling seed was chosen ...
Root vegetables thrive in cooler weather, and many gardeners don't realize that this also makes them perfect for fall planting and extended harvesting. "Fall gardening not only takes advantage of warm ...
Soil-cross time-lapse of growing a golden ball turnip from a seed to harvest. A turnip seed was sowing into moist soil. It ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Fassnight Creek Farm’s Dan Bigbee explains how to plant turnips. To report a correction or typo, please email [email protected]. Please include the article info in the ...
As the days get shorter and the air turns crisp, you might think your gardening days are over for the year. But late fall can be a great time to plant certain vegetables that thrive in cooler weather ...
An old Missouri saying advises, "On the 25th of July, sow your turnips, wet or dry." This axiom sprang into the national spotlight during the presidency of Missouri native Harry S. Truman. Evidently, ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - With the spring-like weather sticking around, it’s time to start planting, but not just anything. A late-season frost will kill crops like peppers and tomatoes. KY3 Garden ...
Locally grown turnips have been spotted at Oxford’s Farmers Market. They are actually hard to miss — large shiny white globes with wild bushy green leaves. The turnip may be the most maligned ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley gardeners and farmers! Autumn is just around the corner. Fall is a good time to plant turnips, kale and rutabagas. Many of you may be unfamiliar with the rutabaga (Brassica napus ...
Root maggots taking over soil, warmer temperatures and other issues are wreaking havoc on the beloved vegetable, causing ...
Yeah, I know it’s 90 degrees out there and all those other excuses, but it’s still time to get some chores done that will pay back in the fall and winter. By that time it’s too late to do these things ...