With the launch of the new Grow A Garden Fall Market update, we got a new Fall Seeds shop, offering seven new seeds, varying from common to transcendent in terms of rarity.
The most common seed within the shop is the Turnip seed, and is always in stock, whenever you do a Fall Bloom, but is it any good?

The Grow A Garden Turnip seed is a “common” seed, and is always in stock whenever you do a restock, and tends to be available in three to seven seeds.
It costs 10 million sheckles to purchase, and you can use Robux to also purchase it, and it costs 129 Robux for one Turnip seed.

The turnip seed is an off-white color, with a purple section at the top, and a pointed base, to resemble the shape of a harvested turnip.

The turnip is quite interesting, because I assumed it was going to be a single-harvest type plant, like the different carrots we’ve seen.
When you plant the turnip seed, it grows a double layered dark brown “earth” with one single turnip growing in the center.
I like how they’ve made it look like soil in a raised garden bed, with lilac squares on both layer, to give it dimension.
Although, the single turnip crop takes up a lot of real estate within your garden, so I’m not sure if it’s worth it, especially considering how low value the turnip is, once sold, especially compared to the Parsley seed.

Once you harvest the turnip, it has a dark beige colored base, light beige colored center, purple section at the top and several green sprouts on the top. It does genuinely look like a turnip, with the point on the base, to resemble the roots of a turnip.
When it comes to the traits of the turnip, according to the Grow A Garden Guide, the turnip is a vegetable, fall and root type crop, with an average growing time of 4 minutes and 37 seconds, and it’s a multi-harvest crop, so you can harvest over and over.

This single turnip weighed 2.10kg, and sold for 13,255 sheckles, so it is a very low value crop to sell, but it’s still handy to own, because you never know what kinds of crops we’ll need for future events.
There are higher-yield vegetable type crops for events like the Beanstalk event or Fall market event, but it’s always a good idea to pick up a handful of every type of seed, just so you have them incase you ever need them for future events or recipes that require specific vegetables/fruits to make it.
