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If you want to plant heirloom turnip greens in your garden, then you need to aware of all the necessary factors require for the satisfactory germination of heirloom turnip green seeds. <br>https://www.beyondorganicseed.com/collections/turnip
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FOLLOW THESE PROCESS TO PLANT TURNIP GREEN Heirloom turnip green seeds are the best crop harvested while weather is still cold. The flavour of fall crops is improved by a light frost. Also, the green part of these turnips is the important ingredient of many vegetables and add a mouth-watering flavour to the dist. The vegetable can be grown both in spring and fall. As this is a cold- weather vegetable, avoid growing it in hot summer months. They get mature very rapidly, and you can enjoy both the green parts and the root of the heirloom turnip greens. This is one of ancient vegetable that has enormous of benefits. The vegetables are usually sweeter and more tender than spring crops and pests are less problematic for this crop.
PLANTING: If you want to plant heirloom turnip greens in your garden, then you need to aware of all the necessary factors require for the satisfactory germination of heirloom turnip green seeds. WHEN TO PLANT TURNIP: For a last spring harvest, sow turnip seeds directly in the garden as soon as the ground is workable, mainly 2 to 3 weeks before the average last frost date. For an autumn harvest, sow turnip in late summer. Sow after summer crop of onions, squash, beans, or sweet corn. You could also try to sow seeds in early autumn for a late autumn harvest. PREPARING A PLANTING SITE: Select a space to plant heirloom greens turnip that have maximum sunlight or the direct sunlight. Soil should be fully drained and loosened to a depth of 12 to 15 inches.
Add the compost layer of around 2-4 inches. Also add sand to heavy, clay soil and remove stones to permit the turnip to easily expand the below ground. WAYS TO PLANT TURNIP: The above given description that is related to the timing and climate for the planation is really important. Now, below are few instructions to be followed while planting heirloom turnip greens. Turnip are seeded directly into the garden; they do not transplant well Scatter the heirloom turnip green seeds well. Avoid covering seeds with more than half an inch of soil. Once seeding are four inches high, thin them to four to six inches apart. Space wide rows 12 inches apart. Thin turnip grows for green from two to three inches apart. Apart from the above instruction, a proper care of the seeds is required to get the expected result.