baymule
Garden Master
What a fantastic garden you have! Lovely!
Thanks! I planted them thickly as a cover crop last Fall. Came up this Spring, flowered and went Right to seed. I pulled them out and have them on a 4' x 6' tarp to dry out. Probably won't do ANYTHING with them until later in the Summer, but I will try the pillowcase method and plant in the Fall again...but earlier, bc I love turnips!I haven't ever saved brassica seed @ducks4you. But, what I have read about it is that it's a cross-pollinating veggie, so you have to grow only one from that species or they'll cross (Brassica rapa). I think for this reason, canola can be an issue (if it's grown in your area) for saving turnip seed. In my area many brassicas take 2 years to make seed as well. When it goes to seed for you, as far as I know, you cut the tall stalk down, lay it to completely dry in a sheltered place, and then thresh it out. Apparently pillowcases work great.
Thank you @baymule! Your garden is awesome too! And I love the story about PearlWhat a fantastic garden you have! Lovely!
Except maybe for "Parsley"?Having a dickens of a time with my 'Scimitar' peas, these guys have the weakest climbing tendency I've ever seen.