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Organic Turnip - Vilmorin seeds - Brassica rapa

Brassica rapa Marteau
Turnip

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The 'Marteau' Turnip is a highly productive variety, with a white bulb. This biennial herbaceous vegetable plant, measuring 25 to 30 cm (10 to 12in), is grown for its fleshy root, which has firm and sweet flesh. It can be eaten raw or cooked in many dishes. Sowing period is from March to August for a harvest 2 months later. Organic Seeds.        
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
30 cm
Spread at maturity
20 cm
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Germination time (days)
8 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing, Sowing under cover
Sowing period March to August
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Flowering time June to September
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Harvest time May to October
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Description

The 'Marteau' Turnip is a highly productive variety, with a white root. This herbaceous biennial vegetable plant, measuring 25 to 30 cm (10 to 12in), is cultivated for its fleshy root. Its firm flesh is sweet and can be used raw or cooked in many dishes. Sowing period is from March to August for a harvest 2 months later.

The turnip has been known since prehistoric times and has always been part of the diet of people in Northern Europe. It is often consumed cooked, in gratins, mashed, or as an accompaniment to soups, stews, and ragouts. Baby turnips do not need to be peeled and can be eaten raw, grated and mixed with other raw vegetables. Young turnip leaves can also be consumed in soups. Turnips have diuretic, refreshing, and remineralizing properties, and contain vitamins (A, B5, B6, C, PP) and minerals (calcium, iron, copper, magnesium).

The numerous varieties of turnips allow for year-round harvesting. This root vegetable comes in many shapes (long, semi-long, round, or flat) and colors (white, yellow, pink, or purple).

Turnips require a supply of well-decomposed compost (3 kg/m²) in late autumn or early spring.

Harvest: Turnips are usually harvested two months after sowing. Spring-summer turnips will be harvested according to needs and desired size, from May to July. Autumn-winter varieties, intended for storage, will be pulled up from October and before the first frost. To harvest them, lift with a forked spade and gently pull on the base of the leaves.

Storage: Let the turnips dry for a few hours on the ground, cut the foliage above the collar. Turnips can be stored for several months in a silo or cellar, in dry sand, in a cool and dark place.

The gardener's tip: Good to know! Planting fennel next to turnips helps repel flea beetles and turnip flies. If necessary, for better protection, use an insect net. Regular weeding and hoeing should be done.

Harvest

Harvest time May to October
Type of vegetable Root vegetable
Size of vegetable Medium
Interest Flavour, Productive

Plant habit

Height at maturity 30 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour medium green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased

Botanical data

Genus

Brassica

Species

rapa

Cultivar

Marteau

Family

Brassicaceae

Other common names

Turnip

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Annual / Perennial

Biennial

Product reference27821

Planting and care

Preparation: As a root vegetable, the soil should be carefully loosened and leveled before sowing the turnip. The turnip prefers light, fresh, rich soil without excess limestone. It is sensitive to frost, drought, and very sunny locations. In terms of crop rotation, avoid growing turnips in the same plot for 3 or 4 years.

Sowing: Create furrows 1 cm (1/2 in) deep using the handle of a tool, for example. Sow sparsely (one seed every 5 cm (2in)) and then cover the seeds with a little fine soil and gently press down with the back of a rake. Space the rows 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12in) apart. Keep the soil moist for quick germination.

Once the turnips have at least two leaves, thin them out, leaving one plant every 10 to 12 cm (4 to 5in). Do not replant the removed plants, as they do not tolerate transplanting. After thinning, perform one or two quick weedings.

Maintenance: Hoe, mulch, and water to maintain soil moisture. Turnips require regular watering (approximately once or twice a week in summer if mulched, less in autumn).

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Seedlings

Sowing period March to August
Sowing method Direct sowing, Sowing under cover
Germination time (days) 8 days

Care

Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Pruning No pruning necessary

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil light
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130

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