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    I sowed purple top milan direct in the ground on 5th May... I haven't thinned them out as I thought I would start to harvest as babies and reduce the need to thin; however I don't know when to do this. A couple of them are about an inch in diameter, is that big enough or is it too early? I would base it on what I see in the shops, but I have never bought or cooked a turnip.
    Last edited by pjh75; 16-06-2008, 09:24 PM.
    pjh75

    We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)

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    I eat them when they are about the diameter of a tennis ball. You could eat them smaller, but if you only have two then it won't be much of a meal.
    Mark

    Vegetable Kingdom blog

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      PJH you can eat your turnips any size you like. If you want to pull them at 1" and enjoy then go for it. I pull them small like that - every second one (The thinnings) It leaves more space for the others to grow in. Just cook them whole - or they are so tender you can enjoy them raw.

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        Originally posted by pjh75 View Post
        I sowed purple top milan direct in the ground on 5th May... I haven't thinned them out as I thought I would start to harvest as babies and reduce the need to thin; however I don't know when to do this. A couple of them are about an inch in diameter, is that big enough or is it too early? I would base it on what I see in the shops, but I have never bought or cooked a turnip.
        You can pull and eat them anywhere between golf ball and tennis ball size - though I ouwldn't let them get much bigger than tennis ball size.
        Rat

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          Thanks all... that gives me some options. Just need to look up how to cook them now .
          pjh75

          We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)

          http://producebypaula.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pjh75 View Post
            Just need to look up how to cook them now .
            I like carrot and turnip mashed together yum - potato and turnip mash is good too

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