The Beanstalk : A Podcast for Gardeners

Episode 58 – Turnips – Humble, Hardy, and Helpful

17 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Episode 58 – Turnips – Humble, Hardy, and Helpful Turnips might just be the most misunderstood vegetable in the garden, and in this episode of The Beanstalk, we're setting the record straight. 🌱 We'll explore sweet Japanese salad turnips, classic heirlooms, growing tips, common problems, and why this humble crop has been feeding people for thousands of years. Plus, we'll roast up some maple-glazed turnips and give those often-overlooked greens the attention they deserve. Whether you're already a turnip fan or a lifelong skeptic, this episode might just convince you to give them another chance. 🥕✨

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