So just got back from the farm. I was driving by a "failed" soybean plot I planted in mid-June that dried up before beans could get going. I saw a disturbance on the edge of the field. To my surprise it was 2 or 3 mature turnip plants the deer have been destroying the greens on! Better yet, each has a gigantic bulb the size of a softball. Now for the weird part.
I didn't plant turnips in this plot this year. So, they were either stuck in my bag field spreader or volunteered from last season. The interesting takeaway is that this means if I want big bulby turnips, I need to plant them in mid-Jun, not mid-late July or August! Funny how a random "mistake" can identify the missing piece of my turnip strategy.
The turnips I did plant mid July are green and thriving, but no noticeable bulbs. Anybody have similar experience with them?
I didn't plant turnips in this plot this year. So, they were either stuck in my bag field spreader or volunteered from last season. The interesting takeaway is that this means if I want big bulby turnips, I need to plant them in mid-Jun, not mid-late July or August! Funny how a random "mistake" can identify the missing piece of my turnip strategy.
The turnips I did plant mid July are green and thriving, but no noticeable bulbs. Anybody have similar experience with them?