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BarnesX.308 09-06-2010 12:42 PM

Turnips Looking Good (pics)
 
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I checked on our turnip plot this weekend and they're doing great. The deer should be eating good this year.

HardwoodHunter 09-06-2010 01:26 PM

yeah, i'm more than jealous. Not gunna lie haha. Next year i'm definitely putting in the time and effort, just couldn't find the time this year. Good luck!!

Robv2007 09-06-2010 02:18 PM

When did you plant them? I planted mine the last week of July and they are still very small, the deer have been eating them as soon as they sprout which is really annoying me. It has been very dry up here but I feel like they should be bigger. Last weekend they were about 1" tall, we'll see what they look like next weekend but I have not been impressed with mine so far.

BarnesX.308 09-06-2010 02:43 PM


When did you plant them? I planted mine the last week of July and they are still very small, the deer have been eating them as soon as they sprout which is really annoying me.
Mid -June. We had the same problem last year as you are having this year. We planted the other field in clover and it kept most of the deer over there until the turnips could get big.

Also, one of the other guys that hunts our property sprung for a soil test, lime and fertilizer for the whole field. That sure helped.

HardwoodHunter 09-06-2010 03:44 PM

Do you know how much the soil test cost him?

BarnesX.308 09-06-2010 04:25 PM

I don't know what he paid. I think they're pretty cheap, though.

Night Crawler 09-06-2010 06:01 PM

pay's off to do it right.

hossdaniels 09-07-2010 01:55 AM

I think they look good. Did you topdress them with more N? Turnip love nitrogen, If they are too small for you, and you did a soil test, I can almost guarantee that's your trouble. If you have a couple weeks of growing season left, try hitting them with another 60-100 units of nitrogen.

BarnesX.308 09-07-2010 03:46 AM

I'll have to get the details. One of the guys lives up there year round and he does most of the work. We just contribute the cash and help out when we're up for the weekend.

timbercruiser 09-07-2010 04:12 AM

Soil test are relatively cheap. In Florida the state charges $7.00 each so that should give you an idea. Check and see what kind of turnaround time the lab will give you if you are in a hurry.


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