Turnips - Page 2
Tokyo Turnip Raw or Steamed
Try Tokyo turnips raw in salads, or thinly sliced on crudite plates or with crackers and cheese. You can also cook them in vegetable or miso soups, or...
Turnip Cooking Tips
Place a whole or sliced turnip in a pot with water to cover and add a pinch of salt; or put in a steamer above the water. Add a teaspoon of sugar to g...
Cooking Turnips
Steps to Make ItPreheat the oven to 400 F.While the oven heats, trim and peel the turnips. ... Put the prepared turnips in a baking pan or on a baking...
Turnip Growing Quick Tips
How to Grow TurnipsOnce seedlings are 4 inches high, thin them to 4 to 6 inches apart. ... Keep the beds weed-free, but be careful of disturbing the r...
Turnip, Rutabaga, Kohlrabi Growing Problems Troubleshooting
Why is my kohlrabi not Bulbing?Why are my turnips not growing?Why are my turnips dying?How long does it take turnips to sprout?What is the best fertil...
How to Harvest and Store Turnips
Once turnips are harvested, immediately twist or cut off the tips to keep them from pulling moisture from the roots. Rinse the greens in cool water, s...
Eight Ways to Cook Turnips
Do you have to peel turnips before cooking?How do you get the bitterness out of turnips?What can I do with turnips?Are boiled turnips good for you?How...
Turnip Seed Starting Tips
Sow turnips in spring for an early summer harvest and use; direct sow in the garden 5 to 4 weeks before the last frost in spring. Start a second crop ...
How to Grow Turnips
Turnips are seeded directly into the garden; they do not transplant well. Sow seeds ¼ to ½ of an inch deep, 1 inch apart, in rows 12 to 18 inches apar...
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