Harvesting Radishes And Growing Tips
Tips, Tricks
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Thanks for the video! Have you tried to grow radishes all season long. Like when you have gone through your 3 rows do you try to plant new ones in place of the ones you picked? Thanks!
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It is very uplifting to experience your tricks specifically on growing and harvesting radishes. As for me, I found it very helpful because I just really love radishes especially when being served in table.
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Do you germinate the seeds of radishes plants? I strongly agree that these plants could grow easily but I want to learn the actual process of planting their seeds. I would be glad if you could help me through this. Thank you!
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You're welcome! Radishes are easy to grow, fast growing, easy to save seeds from, all parts are edible, and they make a great all around companion plant for the garden.
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thanks for the video. Really want to grow some radishes.
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No I don't. :)
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hi, do you have any recipe for the radish salad?
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Please let me know how you like it. :)
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thanks! These radishes are still growing and blooming even with freezing temperatures. I'll definitely be giving the tops a try.
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Radish tops make a really nice soup. There's lots of recipes online. Give one a try.
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You're welcome and thanks. :)
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They look really good! Thanks for the tips, it is always welcome to get:o)
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that sounds good. I'll have to try the seedpods. I did eat them when I grew the radishes in the past, but don't remember what they taste like. I eat the pods of mustard plants and they taste pretty hot, Garlic mustard pods are pretty good Thanks Allen ..
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Thanks, I think there's a couple bean videos up now, and I'm finally getting some beans big enough to pick.
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18 radishes is a lot to me as well. I've got about 4 pounds of radishes in the refrigerator, maybe 50 or so, and can't give them away. I've eaten radishes to the point I fear I'll wake up and be a radish. LOL! I've got to say though, these cherry belle radishes are pretty tasty, good to just eat on the spot. Thanks Kaz!
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Thanks! My knowledge is a bit limited. There is a lot to learn when it comes to gardening and each area has it's own little quirks. Every time I think I've got something figured out mother nature throws me a curve ball right in the ! I think you're spot on with the back to Eden method, or something along those lines. One of my winter projects is going to be planning next year's garden. I'll be looking into these alternative gardening methods as well, and preparing accordingly.
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I can see from your vids i need to learn a lot more gardening... i have raised gardens as a kid and through life but i didnt get serious about the little things. Next year i will be using the back to Eden system, as i have seen with my own eyes the benefits of it. Thanks for your knowledge, and showing my lack thereof. Time to get to learning...lol
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18, that seems like a lot to me!! You're doing great in the garden!!
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You're welcome Stu, Thinking back, I let mine go the first time I grew them because they bolted soon. I figured I planted them too late, but it's just that they grow quick...and bolt quick too. They can be planted all summer long.
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thanks for the update!
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