Rubbish Radish

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by capney, Jul 15, 2008.

  1. hammer

    hammer Gardener

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    hi i do mine in deep trays i start them off in the greenhouse,then when they have popped up put em outside.
    if its heavy rain pop em back again done ok so far.
     
  2. golcarlilly

    golcarlilly Gardener

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    Hey thanks for that, I never thought of it, (wish I had mine all went on the compost!)
     
  3. AndyK

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    I did, but i've eaten them now!! do I win?! :D
     
  4. capney

    capney Head Gardener

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    Ok you have seen a picture of mine. lets see a picture of yours..

    I planted a fresh batch of radish this morning.
    I gave them a bit more space is time.
    Sowed them thinly fingernail deep.
    Outside temp is only 15C at the moment.
    I shall be out there every day talking to them and taking pictures.

    Had a refreshing sligthly different salad for mid day snack today.
    Fresh uncooked peas, carrot and lettuce from the garden
    with red onion. pepper and the usual trimmings.
    The peas and carrots llifted it above being the usual salad mix.
    Very nice.
    Capney
     
  5. AndyK

    AndyK Gardener

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    I didnt take any capney, they went from the plot to the plate! I do have about 3 plants still left so we'll see how they come up, but mine are the globular type!
     
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