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Old 07-11-2003, 09:32 PM
James
 
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I just harvest some that are at least twice as big as any I've seen at
the supermarket. I've never had much luck growing them. They usually
go to seed without any of edible size. Well this year I was too lazy
to pull them up. The volunteers sprouted last month and are now big,
and crispy.

So the secret to growing radishes around here must be grow them in the
fall not the spring.
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Old 08-11-2003, 05:12 AM
Steve
 
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James wrote:
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So the secret to growing radishes around here must be grow them in the
fall not the spring.


You could probably get a good crop in the spring if you planted them
early enough. Of course I say that not knowing where you live. Some
areas warm up so quickly, it might be hard to get the spring crop most
years.

Steve

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