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Picking the garden
On 6/26/2016 5:42 AM, songbird wrote:
T wrote: ... Would this work on my devastated radish patch now that I have the earwigs on the run? Just replant? the radishes may recover, but yeah, you can also replant. they sprout and grow quickly, just not sure how well they will do in the very hot weather. pick, 'em as soon as they get big enough, would be my guess. the daikons here are already a foot high. nice tap root. too hot for me to eat now. i just like the sprouts. songbird Hot as it is here radishes do not flourish in the hot summer of Houston area. We're getting some mid-afternoon temps up to 100F, hopefully it will get hotter in July and I won't be going outside for awhile. I'm thinking of planting some New Zealand spinach again. It took three years to get rid of them in Louisiana but the leaves are tasty and they carry a goodly load of vitamins. Dear wife might try to off me if I do. George |
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