Turnip, Shogoin

$4.00

Turnips are a delicious and easy-to-grow garden staple, particularly for beginning gardeners, and for good reason. Both their taproots and leaves are edible, and they taste delicious when prepared in various recipes from European and Southeast Asian cuisines. This Shogoin variety comes from Japan, and you can begin to harvest it for greens after just a few weeks in the ground, and the 4” diameter roots are great for pickling, stir-frying, and including in salads.

Each packet contains 200+ seeds.

Product Description

We at The Living Farm have carefully selected all of our seed varieties for you to have success in your home gardens. By purchasing this seed packet, you can guarantee that you will have high germination rates and with the proper care and attention, you will be able to have a high-quality harvest for your meals. All of the varieties we sell are open-pollinated, meaning that they are true to their parents’ genetic material, and that there hasn’t been any hybridization or genetic modification that’s gone into producing them. 

While our seeds are all fantastic to grow and their harvest great to eat, we highly recommend that you consider purchasing one of our seed kits. These kits are designed for different garden types, with options for beginners, leafy greens growers, and people in different plant hardiness zones, and all of the kits come with free access to our online Seed Success Classroom, which is full of videos and written resources about how to get the results you want when growing and saving your seeds. To top it all off, by buying one of our kits, you get a 25% discount on each seed packet! With discounted seeds carefully curated for your needs, and free access to our Seed Success Classroom, it just makes more sense to buy a full seed kit.

Money-Back Guarantee: If you are dissatisfied with your purchase, you can send the empty packets or the unplanted seeds to The Living Farm within 60 days of purchasing and receive a full refund. Please email us at thelivingfarm1938@gmail.com for instructions.

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