W558

Jicama (150 Days)

$ 2.50

Heirloom 

A native of Central and South America, Jicama produces an edible, fleshy root with a mildly sweet, crisp and crunchy texture having a consistency like a water chestnut. Jicama is a vigorous climbing vining in the legume family and requires a long growing season, 5 months plus and should be started indoors in the north. The seed pods, leaves, stems and flowers are toxic.

25 seeds   

 

PLANTING

Pachyrrhizus erosus

Germination: 10-21 days

Germination Temperature: Optimum soil temperatures 70-85ºF. 

Seed Sowing Depth: 1" deep

Sowing Indoors: 12-14 weeks before your last frost. Soak seeds in water overnight aids germination. Sow in flats/cells/pots. Provide 70-80ºF soil temperatures. Transplant out after the last frost, 12" apart.

Sowing Outdoors: Only in very southern climates

Harvest: At the time of the first frost when the vines die back or leave in the ground as long as possible by providing protection from freezing.

Tips: Jicama should be planted in deep loose soil amended with compost. Keep well watered and fertilize once a month for best roots. Keep plants pruned down to 3-5 feet and remove flowers for best production.

Harvest- Harvest at the time of the first frost when the vines die back or leave in the ground as long as possible by providing protection from freezing.