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Root Crops

Root crops and bulb crops are favorites in the garden because they provide a supply of fresh vegetables for months. Many can be harvested over an extended period of time, don't take up lots of space in the garden, and store well. Gurney's grows several root crops in its trials gardens and offers the best in terms of garden performance, yields and flavor.

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Alamo Hybrid Turnip Greens Seed

Alamo Hybrid Turnip Greens Seed

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Root Crops Alive!™ Root Crop Fertilizer

Root Crops Alive!™ Root Crop Fertilizer

Enjoy larger, healthier root crops with larger yields

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Cosmic Purple Carrot Seed

Cosmic Purple Carrot Seed

Smooth Purple Skins Packed with Antioxidants

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Chioggia Beet

Chioggia Beet

Italian Heirloom with Eye-Catching Stripes

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White Icicle Summer Radish Seed

White Icicle Summer Radish Seed

Summer Variety Extends Radish Season

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Amelie Hybrid Turnip

Amelie Hybrid Turnip

Sweet, crisp and delicious

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Kossak Hybrid Kohlrabi Seed

Kossak Hybrid Kohlrabi Seed

Twice the Size of Most Kohlrabi

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Royal Crown Hybrid Turnip Seed

Royal Crown Hybrid Turnip Seed

"Southern Tough" with excellent bolt resistance.

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Bohan Hybrid Beet

Bohan Hybrid Beet

Vigorous Grower with Excellent Adaptability

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Redsun Hybrid Carrot Seed

Redsun Hybrid Carrot Seed

Best Red Carrot Yet

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Adana Hybrid Carrot Seed

Adana Hybrid Carrot Seed

Ideal for Snacking

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Yellow Moon Carrot Seed

Yellow Moon Carrot Seed

The Best Tasting Yellow Carrot!

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Superstar Hybrid Onion

Superstar Hybrid Onion

All-American Selections Winner

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Great Lakes Hardneck Garlic

Great Lakes Hardneck Garlic

A Top Producer Hardneck Garlic Variety

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Purple Glazer Hardneck Garlic

Purple Glazer Hardneck Garlic

Gorgeous Color and Rich Flavor

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Krandasger Red Hardneck Garlic

Krandasger Red Hardneck Garlic

Emerges early and makes a statement!

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Transylvanian Softneck Garlic

Transylvanian Softneck Garlic

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Music Garlic Bulbs (Hardneck)

Music Garlic Bulbs (Hardneck)

Cold-Tolerant & Top Producing Music Garlic Seeds

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German Red Garlic (Hardneck)

German Red Garlic (Hardneck)

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Deerfield Purple Hardneck Garlic

Deerfield Purple Hardneck Garlic

Large, Uniform Purple Stripe Garlic

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Boldor Beet Seed

Boldor Beet Seed

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Istanbul Hybrid Carrot Seed

Istanbul Hybrid Carrot Seed

Picture Perfect and Tops for Fresh Eating

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Centennial Sweet Potato

Centennial Sweet Potato

Deep copper skin with rich orange flesh

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Yellow Finn Potato

Yellow Finn Potato

Sweet, Buttery Flavor

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Pinto Gold

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Mountain Rose Potato

Mountain Rose Potato

High in Antioxidants

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Katahdin Potato

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Early Ohio Potato

Early Ohio Potato

Pale Pink Flesh & Savory Flavor

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Root Crops for Sale from Gurney's

With our Gardening Guarantee, we ensure that you can trust that we provide top-quality root crop seeds, sets and plants. Our selection is easy to grow varieties that thrive in home gardens.

How to Plant Root Crop Seeds

Sow root crop seeds directly outdoors into well-prepared, loose soil. Plant seeds at the recommended depth for each variety, usually about ¼ to ½ inch deep, and space them accordingly. Avoid starting root crops in seed trays, as they develop best when directly sown.

When to Start Root Crop Seeds?

Most root crops prefer cooler temperatures. Sow seeds in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. For a fall harvest, plant seeds in late summer. Some varieties, like carrots and beets, can be succession-planted every few weeks for a continuous harvest.

How Long Do Root Crop Seeds Take to Germinate?

Germination times vary by crop. Radish seeds germinate quickly in 3-7 days, while carrots may take 10-20 days. Keep soil consistently moist to encourage even germination.

How to Grow Root Crops

Each root crop will have their own growing guides. To learn more about specific vegetable growing and caring instructions, visit our vegetable care guide page. Here is a general overview of growing root crops:

Soil Preparation: Loose, well-draining soil is essential for proper root development. Remove rocks and clumps to prevent misshapen roots.

Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering, which can cause rot. Deep watering encourages strong root growth.

Thinning: Once seedlings emerge, thin them to the recommended spacing to prevent overcrowding. Crowded roots can become small or deformed.

Fertilizing: Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which encourage leafy growth over root development. Use balanced or phosphorus-rich fertilizers to promote strong roots. We offer several fertilizers designed for root crops: Potatoes Alive! Fertilizer, Onions Alive! Fertilizer, and Root Crops Alive! Fertilizer

Harvesting: Harvest root crops at their peak size for the best texture and flavor. Some, like carrots and parsnips, sweeten after a light frost.

Are Root Crops Easy to Grow?

Root crops are generally low-maintenance and well-suited for home gardens. They require minimal care beyond proper spacing, consistent watering, and loose soil. Many varieties can be grown in containers for space-saving gardening.

Pest and Insect Control Root Crops?

Consider adding row covers to protect seedlings from pests. You can also practice crop rotation to main good garden hygiene and reduce pest populations. Keep an eye out for these common pests and insects in root crops:

Aphids: Sap-sucking insects that weaken plants and spread disease.

Carrot Rust Fly Larvae: Burrow into carrot roots, causing damage.

Flea Beetles: Small beetles that chew holes in leaves.

Wireworms: Attack underground roots, leaving tunnels and holes.

Root Maggots: Larvae that damage root crops like radishes and turnips.

Slugs and Snails: Feed on tender seedlings and leaves.

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