When to Plant Rutabaga (Swede) in Perth — Mediterranean Guide

Rutabaga (Swede)

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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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