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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 795652" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Valerie,</p><p> If you will leave those turnips in the ground, they will freeze and then when it warms up and they thaw out, they will be just as good as before frozen, sometimes even better. If they freeze after they have been pulled, they will rot, they won't be good to eat. Just don't bother them until they have had a chance to thaw out and warm up. Purple tops freeze in the ground and thaw a few times before they are no good. I guess it depends on just how cold it gets and how many times. The white ones that I like---Tokyo Cross, will not be any good if they freeze in the ground. I do not know what the difference is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 795652, member: 1150"] Valerie, If you will leave those turnips in the ground, they will freeze and then when it warms up and they thaw out, they will be just as good as before frozen, sometimes even better. If they freeze after they have been pulled, they will rot, they won't be good to eat. Just don't bother them until they have had a chance to thaw out and warm up. Purple tops freeze in the ground and thaw a few times before they are no good. I guess it depends on just how cold it gets and how many times. The white ones that I like---Tokyo Cross, will not be any good if they freeze in the ground. I do not know what the difference is. [/QUOTE]
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