Seven Top Turnip Greens Vegetable Seeds
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Bring vibrant flavor and garden-fresh nutrition to your plate with Seven Top Turnip Greens Vegetable Seeds—an excellent choice for both new and seasoned gardeners. These high-quality seeds boast a strong germination rate and are easy to grow in garden beds or containers. Known for their lush, leafy greens rather than roots, Seven Top Turnips are perfect for a steady harvest of tender, nutrient-rich leaves packed with flavor and goodness.
Whether you're growing vegetables, herbs, fruits, or flowers, there's nothing quite like the satisfaction of nurturing plants from seed to harvest. These seeds offer a simple, rewarding gardening experience that fits any space and lifestyle. Enjoy the joy of homegrown greens, enhance your garden's diversity, and savor the freshness that only your own backyard can offer. Start your growing journey today—it’s easier and more fulfilling than you think!



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring to Fall
Growth Habit
Upright, Leafy
Flavor Profile
Peppery, Earthy
Plant Characteristics
Dark Green Leaves
Use
Culinary, Salad Greens
Growing Conditions
Well-Drained, Moist Soil
Harvest Advantages
Fast Growing, Continuous Harvest
Plant Resistance
Cold Tolerant
Seven Top Turnip Greens Vegetable Seeds
Brassica rapa
Seed Names
Turnip Greens, Brassica
Seed Type
Heirloom, Non-GMO
Seven Top Turnip Greens are prized for their vibrant, dark green leaves that provide a mild, peppery flavor. Often used in salads, soups, and stews, these leafy greens are easy to grow and yield a quick harvest, making them a favorite in home gardens.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun to Part Shade
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sowing
Plant Spacing
6–12 inches
Days to Maturity
40–60 Days
Soil Preparation
Well-Drained, Fertile
Hardiness Zones
2–9
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Early Spring to Fall
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 15 sq ft
500
Up to 75 sq ft
1000
Up to 150 sq ft
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I planted these seeds in early spring, and they withstood the fluctuating weather conditions. The greens were flavorful and held up well.
I was hoping for a bigger harvest from my turnip greens, but the taste was excellent. The plants were healthy, just not as prolific as I�d expected.
These seeds gave a generous yield. I had fresh turnip greens for weeks. They�re easy to grow and add a great taste to my dishes.
The seeds did sprout, but the greens needed a little extra care and watering to really take off. Once they matured, the taste was perfect.
I�ve grown turnip greens before, but these were the best I�ve had. They didn�t take long to sprout, and the greens tasted fantastic in stir-fries.