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Gardener's Guide to Growing Turnips and Rutabagas - Gardener's Guide to Growing Your Vegetable Garden #17 - cover

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Gardener's Guide to Growing Turnips and Rutabagas - Gardener's Guide to Growing Your Vegetable Garden #17

Paul R. Wonning

Publisher: Mossy Feet Books

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Turnips and rutabagas are the backbone of the fall vegetable garden. Though planting in the spring is possible, turnips and rutabagas excel in the autumn. Learn the culture of growing these delicious roots and add them to your diet.
Available since: 02/04/2018.

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