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Steve Daniels 18-06-2009 02:29 AM

My raddishes are pithy
 




My radishes are pithy.



Not enough water?
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have to ram it down their throats.
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fran 18-06-2009 03:48 AM

My raddishes are pithy
 
When I read your header, for some reason I immediately thought of the
walrus' poem from Alice in Wonderland.......

On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 18:29:42 -0700, Steve Daniels
wrote:





My radishes are pithy.



Not enough water?


David Hare-Scott[_2_] 18-06-2009 04:34 AM

My raddishes are pithy
 
Steve Daniels wrote:
My radishes are pithy.



Not enough water?


Too old and/or grown too slow.

David

Billy[_7_] 18-06-2009 07:00 AM

My raddishes are pithy
 
In article ,
Fran wrote:

When I read your header, for some reason I immediately thought of the
walrus' poem from Alice in Wonderland.......

On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 18:29:42 -0700, Steve Daniels
wrote:





My radishes are pithy.



Not enough water?

http://www.jabberwocky.com/carroll/walrus.html
The Walrus and the Carpenter
Were walking close at hand;
--

- Billy
"For the first time in the history of the world, every human being
is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the
moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Zunx_goz4


http://www.democracynow.org/2009/6/2...ra_hass_on_the


Hal[_3_] 19-06-2009 04:27 PM

My raddishes are pithy
 
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 18:29:42 -0700, Steve Daniels
wrote:

My radishes are pithy.



Not enough water?


Radish and turnip grow more tasty in mild seasons, like early spring
and late fall here. They become pithy and more hot and turnips more
bitter as the weather warms.

Hal Zone 8

Steve Daniels 19-06-2009 05:19 PM

My raddishes are pithy
 
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:27:45 -0400, against all advice, something
compelled Hal , to say:

On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 18:29:42 -0700, Steve Daniels
wrote:

My radishes are pithy.



Not enough water?


Radish and turnip grow more tasty in mild seasons, like early spring
and late fall here. They become pithy and more hot and turnips more
bitter as the weather warms.



I guess they'll make good compost.



--

Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will
have to ram it down their throats.
- Howard Aiken

Billy[_7_] 19-06-2009 07:45 PM

My raddishes are pithy
 
In article ,
Steve Daniels wrote:

On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:27:45 -0400, against all advice, something
compelled Hal , to say:

On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 18:29:42 -0700, Steve Daniels
wrote:

My radishes are pithy.



Not enough water?


Radish and turnip grow more tasty in mild seasons, like early spring
and late fall here. They become pithy and more hot and turnips more
bitter as the weather warms.



I guess they'll make good compost.


Hang on there cowboy. The root may have gone pithy on you but you can
still eat the seed pods.
I planted my French Breakfast mid-April, and they are starting to get a
bit chewy. I also had a volunteer which pushed in mid-March. It is now
in it's pod stage, and pod eating is good eats.

If you look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radish you will
see that it only takes about 3 - 4 weeks for radishes to become mature.
You will also find some references to their pithiness. I'm sure other
sites will do a greater exposition of radish characteristics.
--

- Billy

There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading. The few who
learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and
find out for themselves.
Will Rogers

http://green-house.tv/video/the-spring-garden-tour
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