Heirloom pre-1920. Laurentian Rutabaga is large, mildly flavored, and stores well. Tops are pale purple with a nice yellow flesh. Each root weighs in at over a pound and the texture is fine. What could be more perfect in a New England boiled dinner?
100 seeds
PLANTING
Brassica napus
Germination:5-7 days
Germination Temperature:Optimum soil temperatures 65-75F.
Seed Sowing Depth:1/2″ deep
Sowing Outdoors: Mid-spring, around the last frost date or 90 days before you will want to harvest the roots. Sow a few seeds every 6″, thin to the strongest seedling.
How much does a packet plant:12-15 foot row
Harvest: After a few frosts, when they become their sweetest and before they get too big and woody. Cut tops off and store.
Tips:Plant Laurentian Rutabaga in loose, rich soil. Amend with compost at planting time if needed. Consistent moisture is required for optimum results. Great storage vegetable, up to 6 months.
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