Apr 2, 2023 #21 Millysaurusrexjr (◕‿◕✿) Joined Mar 27, 2017 Posts 7,866 Bells 856 Countdown Coins 96 Lucky Tickets 0 Island Melursus turnips love bossanova and jazz
Apr 2, 2023 #22 nightglow . Joined Feb 28, 2020 Posts 7,981 Bells 6 Countdown Coins 0 Lucky Tickets 0 xSuperMario64x said: honestly though work Click to expand... Well, I heard the onion would taste bad if you do that, so it's only purpose would be for seed.
xSuperMario64x said: honestly though work Click to expand... Well, I heard the onion would taste bad if you do that, so it's only purpose would be for seed.
Apr 2, 2023 #23 Millysaurusrexjr (◕‿◕✿) Joined Mar 27, 2017 Posts 7,866 Bells 856 Countdown Coins 96 Lucky Tickets 0 Island Melursus In most of England, the smaller white vegetables are called turnips, while the larger yellow ones are referred to as swedes. In the United States, turnips are the same, but swedes are usually called rutabagas. Last edited: Apr 2, 2023
In most of England, the smaller white vegetables are called turnips, while the larger yellow ones are referred to as swedes. In the United States, turnips are the same, but swedes are usually called rutabagas.
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Apr 2, 2023 #25 Millysaurusrexjr (◕‿◕✿) Joined Mar 27, 2017 Posts 7,866 Bells 856 Countdown Coins 96 Lucky Tickets 0 Island Melursus Charles "Turnip" Townsend was an advocate of growing turnips as a field crop for livestock feed.