On this week's Garden Spot episode, farmer Dan of Fassnight Creek Farm is planting spinach and turnips and decorating for our favorite season: Fall. Normally when cool weather sets in, we don't have ...
The fall season’s harvest is slowly growing with every week here in south Louisiana. Some fall vegetables are still deep in the earth, waiting for their turn to be pulled into the light. I’m waiting ...
Turnips are an easy-to-grow cool-season vegetable that produces a crop of cold-hardy, edible greens and a root that can be eaten raw, cooked, or pickled. Turnips are a form of Brassica rapa, the same ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The second week of September is still bringing us summer like temperatures with high heat and humidity. We are definitely on the dry side and could use a ...
— Turnips: Fall turnips usually are larger and of higher quality than spring turnips. So the fall crop typically is stored for winter use. Some say their taste resembles mustard greens. They lend ...
Turnips should be planted around the first part of September to ensure good production and ample size. Turnips should do well in a good garden soil that has been productive for other vegetable crops.
Five things to do in the garden this week: Fruits. Weeping mulberry is a remarkable tree that you may wish to plant this fall or winter in its dormant state. To appreciate it, I urge you to view a ...