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Vegetables - Turnip Seeds
Our bulk turnip seeds for sale are usually grown as a root crop in the home garden, but are also used extensively as a green manure or a forage crop for animals as well. We even have a variety called Seven Top which does not produce an edible turnip, but is grown out for it's tasty turnip greens. Turnips are very easy to grow, and grow best in the cool season like most of it's cousins in the Brassica family.
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On Sale! Golden Globe Turnip Seeds Open Pollinated
Enjoy perfectly shaped, golden turnips with fine grain and sweet flavor. The smooth yellow skin and yellow flesh never becomes woody. Pull at 3" inches for best quality, and the tops can be used as a tasty green as well. Ready in about 55 days, these turnips keep well.Quick ViewxGolden Globe Turnip Seeds
Brassica rapa
Enjoy perfectly shaped, golden turnips with fine grain and sweet flavor. The smooth yellow skin and yellow flesh never becomes woody. Pull at 3" inches for best quality, and the tops can be used as a tasty green as well. Ready in about 55 days, these turnips keep well.
$3.25 Pkt - $10.20 / Lb -
On Sale! White Egg Turnip Seeds Open Pollinated
White Egg is a great turnip variety for bunching, with roots that are nearly round and are white in color. The flesh is crisp, tender, and sweet. This variety is fast growing and especially popular in southern areas and takes just 50 days to reach harvesting size.Quick ViewxWhite Egg Turnip Seeds
Brassica rapa
White Egg is a great turnip variety for bunching, with roots that are nearly round and are white in color. The flesh is crisp, tender, and sweet. This variety is fast growing and especially popular in southern areas and takes just 50 days to reach harvesting size.
$3.25 Pkt - $9.60 / Lb
Our bulk turnip seeds for sale are usually grown as a root crop in the home garden, but are also used extensively as a green manure or a forage crop for animals as well. We even have a variety called Seven Top which does not produce an edible turnip, but is grown out for it's tasty turnip greens. Turnips are very easy to grow, and grow best in the cool season like most of it's cousins in the Brassica family.