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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
Andrew G
 
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Default harvesting radish seeds

"Tom Elliott" wrote in message
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I have some radishes that have been growing for months, and they put
out a vast quantity of seed pods.

The trouble is, they are taking up a lot of garden space, and I don't
want rogue radishes growing all over the place.

Is it possible to cut the seed pod bearing branches off and leave them
to dry? The pods have mostly turned a reddish colour, and I wonder if
they will continue to mature if cut from the main plant.

Thanks,

Tom.


I assume you want to keep the seed?
If so then probably the best way to collect them is to cut off the pods just
before they start dropping seeds.
Don't cut the pods off real early, as I doubt they will mature.
I haven't grown raddishes before, so I'm not sure on what colour the pods
will be at this time, but keep an eye on them, and you will be able to tell.
Put the pods in a brown paper bag, or envelope. As the pod dries out, the
seeds should fall out.
Get the seeds, then place them in another bag(paper) or envelope for
storage.
This is a general way to collect seeds, so if there are specific ways for
raddish, then anyone please add :-)



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