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Rutabaga 'Gelbe aus Friesland' (Brassica napus subsp. rapifera) organic
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Rutabaga 'Gelbe aus Friesland' (Brassica napus subsp. rapifera) organic

Typically North German Vegetable

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Completely unjustified, the derogatory reputation of the "Poor Peoples Vegetable" sticks to the rutabaga as the round, approx. 1.5kg heavy turnips are very delicious and healthy in reality. They contain especially the vitamins A, B1, B2, and C and
are low in calories. Around the cities of Hamburg and Lübeck, the classic, hearty, and thick turnip stew is beloved in winter. Rutabaga can also be prepared as a kind of sauerkraut, preserved as turnip mash, and eaten raw.
There are varieties with white and yellow pulp. The ones with white pulp are the typical fodder beets for pigs and the ones with yellow pulp are eaten by humans. In times of distress, the fodder beet has saved many human lives. It certainly became most famous for the mass starvation during the first world war after a meagre potato harvest. In 2017/ 18, the rutabaga was "Vegetable of the Year". Despite all of those measures, it still remains an underestimated vegetable.

The rutabaga is a typically North German vegetable plant, which probably has to do with the fact that it has been imported from Scandinavia in the 17th century. It's closely related to rape and precisely not with the typical white turnip. Indeed, it probably rather originates from the Mediterranean region and has presumably emerged from crossings of kohlrabi and the white turnip at the times of the Romans.

In Scotland and Ireland, on Halloween, the famous jack o' lanterns aren't carved from pumpkins but from the rutabaga.

Brassica napus seeds, content: Approx. 300 Rutabaga "Gelbe aus Friesland" seeds
Details: Plant description & care
Plant family:
Brassicaceae
Country of origin:
mittelmeer–region
Plant height approx.:
30 – 50 cm
Flowering time:
JulyJune
Flower colour:
Yellow
Fruit shape:
Round
:
GreenYellow
Lifecycle :
Annual
Climate:
Moderate
sunlight:
Partially shadyfull sun
Water requirements:
Medium
Soil type:
ClayHumicNutritiousPorousWet
Use:
Vegetables
Sowing & cultivation
Indoor pre-culture (seedling stage):
AprilMay
Sowing time outdoors:
AugustJulyJune
Sowing depth:
1 cm
Best germination temperature :
10 – 18 °C15 – 18 °C
Germination time in days:
7 – 14
Planting distance:
40 cm
Specialties:
Honey plant
Main harvest:
NovemberOctoberSeptember
The seeds may be sown directly into the ground outdoors between June and August, about 0,5-1cm deep. Seedlings require spreading out later with a distance of about 40cmin between the plants. Swedes can be harvested from September till the beginning of the frost period.
Other names
Botanical name:
brassica napus
German names:
ananas des nordensbodenkohlrabibutterrübedodschndotscheerdkohlrabiknutschekohlrüberunkerunkelrübesteckrübeunterkohlrabi
English names:
neeprutabagasnaggerswede
French names:
chou de siamchou suédoischou–navetnavetnavet fourragernavet jaunerutabaga
Spanish names:
colinabonabanabicolrutabaga
Italian names:
navonerutabaga
Details
Item number
BRA15-BIO
Brand
Magic Garden Seeds
Group:
Seeds
Seed quantity:
300 Pcs.

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