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Can anyone with experience and success suggest which sowing method best as I have never grown turnips before. Am hoping to sow Snowball and Goldenball.
Thanks in advance!
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I grew these for the first time last year, direct sow in May and they did brilliantly had enough to last months from an 8 ft row. Grew very fast as I remember, even better than my radishes.
Last year i scatted a packet of golden ball and a packet of snowball all over the cabbage patch.
I never had much of a problem with cabbage whites.. it was tip i got from a book on companion planting.
By mid summer me and my mate were each taking home about 4 lbs of turnips a week plus giving lots away. I just peel em, cube em, and blanch em for a couple of minutes. i use them in stews, pies and soups and even liquidised with runner beans in my spag bol sauce as my daughter-in-law wont eat veg, but loves my spag bol.
I still have about 8 lbs in my freezer.
Always direct sow but find that I need to net to avoid then being munched by cabbage white catepillars so have found the opposite of what's said above. However, they are a doddle, not sown any yet but will be by the end of the month. 3 No 4' rows did us nicely over the summer but find that swedes (also direct sown) are more useful as they'll stand all winter and basically taste exactly the same (but bigger!)
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