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    have decided to plant some small globe like Radishes in a pot/s what are the best sizes to get and how deep will it need to be?

    Thanks

  • #2
    I have grown French Breakfast in the mushroom cartons you get from the supermarket - about 8 inch square and 3 inch deep - no problems. It was just an experiment and it has worked well for me.

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    • #3
      Hi Hinsky
      Totally agree you don't need much depth and the size depends on how many you want to grow
      The last lot i grew (Just Harvested the last one) were in an old gutter that i hung on the wall drilled holes in it and filled with MPC from B&Q they grew in no time next batch going on this week
      Good Luck
      Cheers .... John

      Web link to our Allotment website http://lawsonsallotment.btck.co.uk/

      PS my plot is 9 shown on the Plot Holders Pictures

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      • #4
        Thanks, I have already grown some this year in raised beds and harvested them which was great as this was the first thing we grew and managed to eat!! go some more growing in the sides of the raised beds but it seems a bit of a waste of space so was going to try them now in a container of sorts. So would something about 3" deep to grow them be ok as that would be a great space saver.

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        • #5
          Worked for me :-)

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          • #6
            I'm trying some "golf ball sized" ones,any one tried them?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by johninblackpool View Post
              The last lot i grew (Just Harvested the last one) were in an old gutter that i hung on the wall drilled holes in it and filled with MPC from B&Q they grew in no time next batch going on this week
              Good Luck
              Guttering! What a great idea! I've got a few radishes in a shallow little trough but could really do without using up more floor/patio space with more containers.

              I think I will track down some old guttering and start attaching it to the fence panels ASAP!

              Ooooh - I guess you could even attach gutter brackets and then just pop lengths of guttering in and out as necessary to make it easier to sow and harvest? I know a roofer! I will phone him tomorrow to see if he has any spare brackets and off cuts of guttering! Superb!
              http://vegblogs.co.uk/overthyme/

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              • #8
                That is a good idea, I cut some guttering up to fit on the side of the fence earlier, just need to attach and got me Radish planters all setup.

                Thanks for the tips people!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by burnie View Post
                  I'm trying some "golf ball sized" ones,any one tried them?
                  Just got the seeds today and hopefully in a few weeks will be trying them for the first time
                  Cheers .... John

                  Web link to our Allotment website http://lawsonsallotment.btck.co.uk/

                  PS my plot is 9 shown on the Plot Holders Pictures

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by vikkib View Post
                    Guttering! What a great idea! I've got a few radishes in a shallow little trough but could really do without using up more floor/patio space with more containers.

                    I think I will track down some old guttering and start attaching it to the fence panels ASAP!

                    Ooooh - I guess you could even attach gutter brackets and then just pop lengths of guttering in and out as necessary to make it easier to sow and harvest? I know a roofer! I will phone him tomorrow to see if he has any spare brackets and off cuts of guttering! Superb!

                    Hi Vikkib
                    You can see how i put the guttering i am currently using it for spring onions
                    You can use them for anything that doesn't require alot of root space
                    John
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                    Last edited by johninblackpool; 27-05-2009, 08:33 PM.
                    Cheers .... John

                    Web link to our Allotment website http://lawsonsallotment.btck.co.uk/

                    PS my plot is 9 shown on the Plot Holders Pictures

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                    • #11
                      What a good idea this is, salad leaves, radish etc. The idea of brackets for the guttering so you can swop when depleted is one I had thought of but not actioned. DIY shops brace yourselves for the rush on guttering.
                      Last edited by ChrisG; 29-05-2009, 09:18 AM.

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