Rapa di Milano a Colletto Viola (Purple Top Milan) is a classic Italian turnip, early to mature and easy to grow, with compact plants and relatively sparse foliage. The roots are flat to slightly discâshaped, of good medium size, white at the bottom with an attractive roseâviolet collar at the top where they catch the light above the soil.â
The flesh is white, fineâgrained and tender, with a mild, sweet flavour when picked young, excellent eaten raw in salads, thinly sliced for cruditÃĐs or cooked in soups, stews and simple side dishes. Widely grown and much loved in Italy, this is a dependable heirloom that performs well in the cool conditions of northern Europe, including Ireland.â
Growing information
ðąÂ Sowing
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Sow direct in open ground on a loose, fertile, stoneâfree seedbed.
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In Irishâtype climates, sow from March to June for spring and early summer crops, and again from late July to September for autumn roots.â
âïļ Light
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Prefers full sun but will grow well in light partial shade, especially in warmer or more exposed spots.â
ð§Â Watering
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Keep soil evenly moist for steady growth and tender, nonâwoody roots.
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Avoid prolonged dryness followed by heavy watering, which can cause cracking or a stronger flavour.â
ðĄïļ Germination
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Germinates readily in cool, moist soil, typically in 7â14 days under normal spring and early autumn conditions.â
ð Spacing & size
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Sow thinly in rows and thin seedlings to about 8â10 cm apart to allow roots to develop a good flat shape.â
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Plants remain fairly low, with modest foliage that is also edible when young.
Bullet Technical Data
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ðą Sowing depth: about 1â1.5 cmâ
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ð Sow (Ireland): MarchâJune for spring/summer harvests; late JulyâSeptember for autumn cropsâ
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âïļ Light: full sun or light partial shadeâ
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ðĄïļ Germination: 7â14 days in cool, moist conditionsâ
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ð Height: low to medium plants with relatively few leavesâ
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ðŠī Spacing: 8â10 cm between plants; 25â30 cm between rowsâ
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âģ Harvest: around 50â60 days from sowing, best taken young for the sweetest flavourâ





