If it's too cold, it won't. But yes, you want just the tops to freeze, which forces the sugar down into the rest of the plant.
2007-02-14 13:54:20
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answered by startthisover 3
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I would say no since during a cold winter means an early start in the growing season and maybe blunt the full maturity of the turnip and end up with less sweet turnip greens.
However if a turnip is near total maturity and it gets a touch of cold weather that may activate enzymes that may appear to the taste buds as sweeter.
2007-02-15 00:55:30
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answered by Brick 5
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No, but sugar does! I like to put hickory bacon in mine and it helps to give them better taste.
2007-02-14 22:02:47
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answered by Kiah G 2
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some plants need cold to grow well
2007-02-14 21:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. it turns the starch to sugar.
2007-02-14 21:54:03
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answered by Susan M 7
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