Turnip greens for quick leafy spring harvests
turnip greens seeds are a classic choice for gardeners who enjoy fast, tender spring greens with a pleasantly peppery character. This annual yellow variety is grown for its young leaves and slender stems, which are commonly prepared in the kitchen in a similar way to spinach. As a leafy brassica vegetable, it fits well in vegetable beds and small garden plots where you want reliable, early-season foliage and a neat, manageable plant habit.
These are also known as Brassica pekinensis, valued for producing mild, tender growth when harvested young. If you are looking for annual spring greens seeds that suit both scattered sowing and row sowing leafy greens, this variety is a practical, versatile option for home gardens.
Plant characteristics and kitchen use ideas
The plants produce soft, tender leaves and crisp stems that are typically used as a leaf and stem vegetable. The flavor is often described as lightly spicy, making it a good addition to mixed greens, simple sautés, or warm side dishes. Classified as brassica pekinensis seeds in many catalogs, this type is appreciated for its straightforward performance and its suitability for repeated pickings during the season.
For gardeners searching for turnip greens seeds under glass or planning direct sowing outdoors, this variety is commonly associated with sow under glass February March and direct sow outdoors April September, with harvest may to october greens noted in traditional growing calendars.