American Purple Top Rutabaga
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1426 Oakland Avenue
Saint Clair MI 48079
United States
+18103008845
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Usually ready in 24 hours
Pickup available
1426 Oakland Avenue
Saint Clair MI 48079
United States
+18103008845
American Purple Top Rutabaga
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Every shipment I've ever received from MiGardener has been terrific. Every one I have planted has grown as well or better than I ever grow anything. Haven't planted the rutabagas yet- here in Omaha, it has been either high winds or 80+ degrees, Or snow. But my seeds and orders have all been beautiful, accurate, & alive.
I had these last year and they were great. I ordered more to plant a big crop of them. They are delicious if you have a stew and you wanna have something other than potatoes and when they’re cooked they are a little sweet, which I didn’t expect. I will grow them every year.
They all came up
Fast delivery that was well packaged at a great price. I've been a happy repeat customer of MIGardener for many years now, and I highly recommend them for quality, price and knowledge!
They are germinating perfectly and tucked in my garden, growing away!
Received an excellent variety in our salsa packet! I ordered a little late in the season for the onions & peppers so direct sewed everything all at once. Tomato plants and herbs are growing beautifully! Peppers and onions will catch up soon. I'd definitely buy this packet again!
They sprouted very quickly and the seedlings were robust. They climbed beautifully. This year the Texas sun has not been too intense yet and we've had a lot of rain in Central Texas. In one week I have harvested three times. I was cautioned that Kentucky wonders would not grow well here, but so far they have.