Description
For gardeners seeking an easy-to-grow root vegetable, Mall Agro offers Winter White Turnip Seeds, a simple yet rewarding choice. These seeds produce high-quality turnips that are ideal for both direct consumption and freezing, providing a versatile addition to any meal.
Winter White Turnip is known for its straightforward planting process. The seeds are sown directly outdoors at a depth of 2 cm, making it an excellent option for beginner and seasoned gardeners alike. It is important to note that this turnip variety does not tolerate transplanting, so direct sowing into the soil is recommended for optimal growth.
Once sprouted, Winter White Turnips can be harvested when they reach the size of a tennis ball or up to 25 cm in diameter. However, this variety is best consumed fresh or frozen for later use, as it is not suitable for long-term storage. The mild, tender flesh makes it perfect for a variety of culinary applications, from roasting to soups.
For continuous harvests and higher yields, it is recommended to sow the seeds gradually from early March (under a plastic tunnel) until the end of August, at two-week intervals. This approach will ensure a steady supply of fresh turnips until the end of December.
Mall Agro’s Winter White Turnip Seeds come in 5-gram packets, making them ideal for home gardeners. One key consideration when planting Winter White Turnips is to avoid planting them near cabbage, as the cabbage fly is their main pest.
Key Benefits:
- Easy-to-grow variety, perfect for direct consumption or freezing
- Harvest turnips when they reach tennis ball size or larger (up to 25 cm)
- Ideal for sowing from early March to August, ensuring continuous harvests until December
- Delicious, nutritious turnips that are simple to cultivate
Packaging Options:
- 5 grams (perfect for home gardeners)
Growing Conditions
For best results, Mall Agro recommends sowing Winter White Turnip Seeds directly outdoors at a depth of 2 cm. Avoid transplanting, and ensure gradual sowing from March to August for continuous harvests. Keep in mind that turnips should not be sown near cabbage to prevent issues with cabbage flies.
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