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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2008

radish is easy and theres lots of varieties to try

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  • put a cloche over it if you can to reduce the heat

  • if they come up bent or over twisted it could be too rich or rocky, fertiliser teas are a good feed option for root veg, i'll do a few soon!

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  • did not know you could transplant radish. did start the seedlings yourself?

  • North of about Bunderburg, raddish is a winter crop. If you try grow raddish here in summer it just gets scorched off the face of the earth. You can eat the leaves, I process them with rocket and mustard leaves to use in lam curries.

  • oh about 3" (8cm) apart.

  • how thick did you plant them?

  • I planted radishes for the first time this year. it said on the bag 30 days. well after 30 days it was about 3 inches tall and i thought yeah right. I pulled them up and nothing but roots. what do you guys think went wrong.. the soil was about half and half jpotting mix and sand.

  • nice!! I don't love radishes but i plant them because they grow so fast, like really fast...

  • I used to live in FL and grow the purple dragon carrots in the ground. I used home made compost and supplemented with fertilizer teas every couple of weeks and they turned out great. Hope this helps. ~Jeri

  • Um... I live in egypt... And i bought

    "Radish" and "Summer Radish" on a vacation in germany... Any tips how to not kill it from the intense heat/sunlight?

  • I learned something about radishes today. I should have given less nitrogen I guess. That and the excess heat caused mine to bolt. Bummer. Thanks for the info. Nice raised beds you have. :)

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