


Want crisp, homegrown shaljam this winter? These Purple Top seeds give you both tender greens and sweet, round roots — ideal for rooftop pots or small winter trays.These Purple Top turnip seeds thrive in cool weather and mature quickly — perfect for rooftop pots, kitchen kiyari, or garden beds. They produce round white roots with purple tops and mild, crisp flavor.
Great for small spaces, they give you both crunchy turnips and soft, leafy greens in one crop.
Why Gardeners Prefer It
- Round white roots with purple tops and soft, edible greens
- Grows well in 10–12 inch pots, trays, or beds
- Ready to harvest in 45–60 days
- Performs best in cool to mild temperatures
- Excellent for rooftop or compact home gardens
How to Grow Turnip
When to Sow
- Best sown October to February in cool season
Where to Grow
- Use 10–12 inch pots, grow bags, or garden beds with sun to partial shade
Sowing Method
- Soak for 2–4 hours (optional)
- Mix 2 parts soil + 1 part vermicompost
- Sow 0.5 cm deep and water lightly
- Thin seedlings to 2–3 inches apart after sprouting
Fertilizer & Care
- Before Sowing: Mix vermicompost for root development
- Mid-Growth: Apply NPK 20-20-20 every 2–3 weeks
- Final Stage: Switch to NPK 5-15-45 to boost root size
- Pest Control: Use Neem Oil if needed for aphids or leaf curl
Local Tips
- Water evenly to prevent cracking roots
- Harvest at 2–3 inches for best taste and texture
- Use soft leaves like saag — don’t let them overgrow
- Avoid sowing in hot weather — roots turn woody
FAQs
How many seeds should I sow in one 12-inch pot?
Sow thinly across the surface, then thin to 2–3 plants max after sprouting to allow space for root growth.
Do I need to transplant turnip seedlings?
No — turnips should be direct sown. Transplanting can damage root formation.
How long do these seeds take to germinate?
Germination takes about 4–7 days in cool, moist soil.
Common Names: Turnip, White Turnip, Garden Turnip, شلجم,Shaljam