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What garden plant?

Posted By: KWood_TSU

What garden plant? - 03/10/20 07:23 PM

Anybody know what this is?

Employee planted it last year spring and there's still about 6 of these in the ground.

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Posted By: Cast

Re: What garden plant? - 03/10/20 07:47 PM

Turnip
Posted By: texfork

Re: What garden plant? - 03/11/20 07:23 AM

Originally Posted by Cast
Turnip
Posted By: Papalote

Re: What garden plant? - 03/11/20 08:13 AM

Looks like mustard green leaves
to me.

Papalote
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: What garden plant? - 03/11/20 05:02 PM

Originally Posted by Papalote
Looks like mustard green leaves
to me.

Papalote
Posted By: kmon11

Re: What garden plant? - 03/11/20 06:26 PM

Originally Posted by dogcatcher
Originally Posted by Papalote
Looks like mustard green leaves
to me.

Papalote

Posted By: DXB

Re: What garden plant? - 03/12/20 02:16 AM

Some type of 'greens'.
Posted By: bp3

Re: What garden plant? - 03/12/20 02:22 PM

Mustard greens
Posted By: QuitShootinYoungBucks

Re: What garden plant? - 03/12/20 03:37 PM

Originally Posted by bp3
Mustard greens


I thought greens grew off a base, though-it looks like these come off a branch.
Posted By: Erny

Re: What garden plant? - 03/13/20 02:29 AM

Looks like a turnip green to me.
Posted By: KWood_TSU

Re: What garden plant? - 03/13/20 06:32 PM

I believe it is mustard greens after a ggole search. Very similar leaves to turnip, but there's no turnip on the root.
Posted By: don k

Re: What garden plant? - 03/13/20 10:34 PM

Originally Posted by KWood_TSU
I believe it is mustard greens after a ggole search. Very similar leaves to turnip, but there's no turnip on the root.

KWood, you were at Flying A a while back?
Posted By: KWood_TSU

Re: What garden plant? - 03/15/20 01:40 AM

Originally Posted by don k
Originally Posted by KWood_TSU
I believe it is mustard greens after a ggole search. Very similar leaves to turnip, but there's no turnip on the root.

KWood, you were at Flying A a while back?


Sure was, interned there about 10 years ago now.
Posted By: Gobblero

Re: What garden plant? - 03/15/20 04:10 AM

Mustard.. Get you some hot bacon grease and pour over a mess of mustard greens and chow down. Good eatin!
Posted By: don k

Re: What garden plant? - 03/15/20 12:31 PM

Originally Posted by KWood_TSU
Originally Posted by don k
Originally Posted by KWood_TSU
I believe it is mustard greens after a ggole search. Very similar leaves to turnip, but there's no turnip on the root.

KWood, you were at Flying A a while back?


Sure was, interned there about 10 years ago now.

We did a lot of hunting there back in the 80's. The "House Pasture" had probably 300 Axis in it. It has really changed. Probably 75% of the Oaks have died and you very seldom see even a single Axis in it. Paco stills works there. I saw him a few days ago.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: What garden plant? - 03/15/20 12:40 PM

Mustard greens. Taste it raw. It will have a horseradish like taste. Chop it up and cook with ham hocks.
Posted By: KWood_TSU

Re: What garden plant? - 03/15/20 02:30 PM

Originally Posted by don k
Originally Posted by KWood_TSU
Originally Posted by don k
Originally Posted by KWood_TSU
I believe it is mustard greens after a ggole search. Very similar leaves to turnip, but there's no turnip on the root.

KWood, you were at Flying A a while back?


Sure was, interned there about 10 years ago now.

We did a lot of hunting there back in the 80's. The "House Pasture" had probably 300 Axis in it. It has really changed. Probably 75% of the Oaks have died and you very seldom see even a single Axis in it. Paco stills works there. I saw him a few days ago.


Yeah, I need to get back and visit.
Paco was always a riot too.
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