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Monteagle couple grow giant rutabagaBy Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Karl and Dawn Douglas from Monteagle grew a giant rutabaga in their home garden. Rutabagas (Brassica napus) are a type of oblong root vegetable similar to turnips, although rutabagas are actually the result of a cross between turnips and cabbages. They have a slightly bitter taste and are usually yellow or purple in appearance. While they've grown turnips on and off for years, as well as other produce, this rutabaga in particular is the largest they've ever seen to date, and they invited Bancroft This Week along with Mary Milne from Moose FM to come and take a look at it at their home on Oct. 28. On Oct. 28, Karl and Dawn Douglas cut the turnip from their garden at their home in Monteagle. This impressive vegetable measured 12 inches across and 39.5 inches in circumference. While they haven't weighed it yet, both Dawn and Karl had trouble picking it up and carrying it, and a certain Bancroft This Week reporter also found it to be quite hefty. As Karl said at the time, “it's certainly not hollow!” |
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