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radish for kicks
I have had a poor result from my french breakfast radish for some reason, so
tried rudi, a very nice round red variety but without the hot bite. Can anyone suggest a good cropper with a bit of a kick I can try out. |
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radish for kicks
Radish are good sometimes and not others depending on the conditions. They
are better if they can grow quickly, i.e. plenty of moisture and warmth. I would try French Breakfast again, they grow so quickly you can put a few in every fortnight Robert The Devil's Advocate www.pafc.co.uk "miklol" wrote in message ... : I have had a poor result from my french breakfast radish for some reason, so : tried rudi, a very nice round red variety but without the hot bite. Can : anyone suggest a good cropper with a bit of a kick I can try out. : : |
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radish for kicks
I found my French Breakfast a bit bland and I've seen them described as
"mild". "Saxa" have a bit most flavour and "Osterguss Rose" from Lidl quite good. Winter radishes are supposed to be strong. Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com |
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