When to Plant Rutabaga (Swede) in Perth — Mediterranean Guide
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Swedes (known as rutabagas in North America) are a large, slow-growing root crop with yellow-orange flesh and a sweet, earthy flavour that improves after frost. They are a cross between cabbage and turnip, requiring cool conditions for best results. An underrated winter staple in Australian cool-temperate gardens.
Current Growing Conditions
Soil temperature: 21.9°C (optimal range: 7–25°C) ✓ Ready to plant
How to Grow Rutabaga (Swede) in Mediterranean Australia
When to Plant
Sow January-March. Harvest May-August. The cool, wet winters provide ideal conditions.
- Soil
- Deep, fertile, well-drained loam enriched with well-rotted compost. Avoid acid soils prone to clubroot. Remove stones which cause misshapen roots.
- pH Range
- 6.0-7.5
- Sunlight
- Full sun
- Spacing
- 20cm apart, 40cm between rows
- Watering
- Consistent deep watering throughout growth. Irregular watering causes woody, fibrous roots and can lead to splitting. Water deeply once or twice weekly.
Companion plants: Onion, Garlic, Pea, Nasturtium (trap crop)
Avoid planting near: Strawberry, Other brassicas (clubroot risk)
Mediterranean Growing Tips for Rutabaga (Swede)
Recommended Varieties
- Purple Top
- Altasweet
- Laurentian
- Best of All
Key Challenges
- Hot dry summer prevents summer sowing
- Flea beetle on seedlings
Pro Tips
- Perth and Adelaide winters suit swedes well
- Take advantage of winter rainfall for establishment
- Sow in late summer as temperatures begin to drop
Harvesting Rutabaga (Swede)
When ready: Roots are 8-12cm diameter, with purple/green shoulders visible above soil. Harvest after first frost for sweetest flavour. Roots become woody if left too long (larger than 15cm).
How to harvest: Loosen soil alongside root with a fork. Lift gently. Trim foliage to 2cm. Brush off soil. Do not wash until ready to use.
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