Giant gold turnip seeds once grown are a brilliant choice for gardeners who want a quick, colourful root crop with traditional kitchen value. Their golden yellow skin and sweet yellow flesh make them stand out from standard white turnips, while the mild flavour suits roasting, soups, stews, casseroles and everyday vegetable dishes. Sow the seeds directly into prepared soil from spring through summer, choosing cooler periods where possible for the best root quality. Keep the soil evenly moist as the roots develop, especially in dry weather, and harvest while the turnips are still smooth and tender. For a longer cropping season, sow small batches every few weeks in raised beds, allotments, polytunnels or outdoor vegetable patches.
Giant Gold Turnip Seeds
- Traditional Heritage Turnip Variety – Produces Round Golden Skinned Roots With Sweet Yellow Flesh
- Classic Yellow Root Vegetable – Adds Colour And Mild Old Fashioned Flavour To Kitchen Harvests
- Fast Cropping Cool Season Crop – Often Ready To Harvest In Around 50 To 65 Days In Good Conditions
- Good Keeper And Exhibition Variety – Useful For Gardeners Wanting Attractive Smooth Golden Roots
Turnips For Raised Beds And Allotments
- Reliable Root Vegetable For UK Gardens – Sow Directly Into Prepared Soil Where Plants Are To Grow
- Ideal For Raised Beds And Allotments – Also Suits Vegetable Patches, Polytunnels And Outdoor Veg Plots
- Useful Catch Crop For Empty Space – Quick Growing Turnips Fill Gaps Between Slower Vegetables
- Grows Well in Full Sun Or Partial Shade – Grow In Fertile, Well Drained Soil With Steady Moisture
Sweet Golden Roots For Kitchen Harvests
- Harvest Young For Tender Texture – Pull Roots While Smooth, Firm And Sweet For The Best Eating Quality
- Leave Selected Roots Longer – Grow Larger Turnips For Bigger Kitchen Crops Or Exhibition Style Harvests
- Excellent For Roasting And Soups – Also Useful In Stews, Casseroles And Traditional Seasonal Recipes
- Sow Little And Often – Repeat Sowing Helps Provide Fresh Giant Gold Turnips From Late Spring Into Autumn









