Nadmorska - Rutabaga
This old variety produces yellow, rather elongated, oval roots. The flesh is also yellow, with a firm texture.
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in the ground, in bucket
Sow in terrines under a light shelter. Cover seeds lightly. Transplant into individual cups when plants have 3 to 4 leaves, so that the roots can develop hair. Plant out after the last frosts, at the 5-6 leaf stage, 40 cm apart in all directions. For sowing in the open ground, sow lightly, in rows 40 cm apart. Thin to 40 cm along the row.
In mild climates, autumn sowing is possible, as rutabaga can withstand frosts below -10°C. The roots can be harvested as needed, and keep better when left in the ground.
March, April, May, June
January, February, March, September, October, November, December
in the ground
sunny, semi-shade
medium
clayey, humus
drained, light, fees, rich
Brassica napus napobrassica
early
From 500 to 1000 g
200 seeds
elongated
farm
Yellow
From 10 to 15 cm
Lithuania
Inconnue
This ancient variety was brought back from Lithuania in 2007 by the Seed Ambassadors Project.
Seed Ambassadors Project.