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Matthew Reed 02-07-2006 09:24 PM

Radishs ruined - by what?
 
Some boring bug has ruined all of my daikon. They bore into the root, and
eat their way through it, leaving brown goo behind. It's too late to do
anything about them this year, but what can I do next time to prevent this?



Phisherman 02-07-2006 11:47 PM

Radishs ruined - by what?
 
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 13:24:43 -0700, "Matthew Reed" nospam at zootal
dot com nospam wrote:

Some boring bug has ruined all of my daikon. They bore into the root, and
eat their way through it, leaving brown goo behind. It's too late to do
anything about them this year, but what can I do next time to prevent this?



Radishes grow fast, so you should be able to start from seed 6 weeks
before the first frost date of your area. I recommend planting the
new crop in another location.

Matthew Reed 03-07-2006 02:58 AM

Radishs ruined - by what?
 

"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 13:24:43 -0700, "Matthew Reed" nospam at zootal
dot com nospam wrote:

Some boring bug has ruined all of my daikon. They bore into the root, and
eat their way through it, leaving brown goo behind. It's too late to do
anything about them this year, but what can I do next time to prevent
this?



Radishes grow fast, so you should be able to start from seed 6 weeks
before the first frost date of your area. I recommend planting the
new crop in another location.


Daikon are a bit slower growing, and I'm going to try for a fall crop. Which
means the soil will be warm and full of hungry bugs :(



sockiescat 04-07-2006 06:18 PM

Matthew Reed "Phisherman" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 13:24:43 -0700, "Matthew Reed" nospam at zootal
dot com nospam wrote:

Some boring bug has ruined all of my daikon. They bore into the root, and
eat their way through it, leaving brown goo behind. It's too late to do
anything about them this year, but what can I do next time to prevent
this?



Radishes grow fast, so you should be able to start from seed 6 weeks
before the first frost date of your area. I recommend planting the
new crop in another location.


Daikon are a bit slower growing, and I'm going to try for a fall crop. Which
means the soil will be warm and full of hungry bugs :(


Mix heaping teaspoonfuls of wood ashes 1 inch into the soil where the radishes and onions will be growing. another thing u might try adding is some fleece over the rows after u have them seeded i have heard that it does help. good luck, sockiescat:).

Matthew Reed 05-07-2006 06:08 AM

Radishs ruined - by what?
 

Mix heaping teaspoonfuls of wood ashes 1 inch into the soil where the
radishes and onions will be growing. another thing u might try adding
is some fleece over the rows after u have them seeded i have heard that
it does help. good luck, sockiescat:).


--
sockiescat


Ahh, wood ashes, still have a bunch in my wood stove - I'll try that, as I'm
going to put in a fall crop next month.




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