| 'Tokyo Cross' is a good early crop. The root is white, with white flesh. If planted too near the height of summer, plants may bolt the first year before producing a good root. The turnip is a bienneal that is grown as an annual. This temperate climate crop grows best when temperatures are around 68 degrees F. Soil should be moist, but well drained and have a medium to low fertility level.
Turnips tend to bolt when soil becomes dry. Once ground is workable in spring, sow seeds and continue doing so about every 3 weeks until the first of summer or until weather gets too hot at about 3/4 inch deep. Space rows 9 inches apart and thin plants with scissors so they are about 4 inches apart. Early turnips can be harvested at about 5 weeks and main crop anywhere from 6 to 10 weeks. Much later than that and plants will be too tough. |