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Old January 27, 2022   #121
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Thank You. This is truly the Turnip I am looking for. I am so happy with joyful tears, as this Turnip comes from the State of the Man who gave my Great Grandfather his Freedom; The God Send Benjamin Franklin Butler who was a Major General for the Union Army at Fort Monroe. He was a Great Lawyer and businessman from Massachusetts. I will grow these Heirloom Turnips on the Contraband Slaves Market Places that is one of My Mini Farms, doing a crop rotation every 3 years. With General Butler Business background he truly helped the Contraband Slaves and Natives Americans trade food From Virginia to North Carolina and South Carolina. The Othe Rutabaga Seeds I brought from a trusted place I will grow in Angel Field Heirloom Tomatoes.
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Old January 27, 2022   #122
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I hope they turn out well for you. I love turnips, but have only grown Japanese white turnips which do not get very big. Out of curiosity I have ordered some Eastham turnip seed to try myself, as they are supposed to be sweet turnips. You've got to love a town that holds a festival devoted to turnips:
https://provincetownindependent.org/...ng-in-eastham/
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Old January 28, 2022   #123
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Art Nickerson was my kind of Farmer, with the Spirit of "God's Mother Earth, Amen!! I will save this information and I will plant my Eastham Sweet Turnips after the 4th of July. It is Just Beautiful that his town supported his efforts in saving his family's farming history and these Precious Historical Heirloom Eastham Turnips. Just Beautiful. I know he is in heaven with Dr. Carolyn and Mayor General Benjamin Butler who also put forth the first Civil Rights Laws in Congress. I wish to visit this town one day. I will plant these seeds in my greenhouse to get a jump start; just to see and taste them. But I will start more seeds after the "4th Of July“ to follow in his farming footsteps with the spirit of his Loving Town.

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I will keep you posted on my Eastham Turnip Progress, Amen!!

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Old January 28, 2022   #124
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Great article. Makes me want to buy some turnips and make soup or stew.
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Old January 29, 2022   #125
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One thing I love about turnips is that you get both the greens and the root, and if you love greens as I do, that's a great deal. I love the sweet little Japanese turnips, and I love the rapini type brassicas. I usually roast or braise turnips (root and/or greens) to caramelize the natural sugars.
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Old January 31, 2022   #126
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I got my Eastham Turnip Seeds today.

I will keep you posted on my success, especially after planting my main Crop after the "4th of July Amen", !!!!!!!
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Old August 4, 2023   #127
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Well, the heat killed my Turip plants. But I am replanting again, because I planted too early, Amen!!
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Old August 23, 2023   #128
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I worked around the dirt of my turnip plants and more than 3 plants are regrowing again looking very healthy.
Maybe I will have a good seed supply in 2024.
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