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I tried both last year and wasn't too keen on either. The chinese radish didn't grow too well . I also grew some Mooli (japanese radish) and they were much better.
I tried both last year and wasn't too keen on either. The chinese radish didn't grow too well . I also grew some Mooli (japanese radish) and they were much better.
I understand chinese radish is Mooli.
If that is what you grow, nick, you need to have big space between plants - something like 10 - 20 cm if you got space. And keep them well watered. They dont like heat, will bolt if weather is too hot. Any keep slug out of them as they can ruin the roots. Not easy to grow but well worth it. good luck.
The chinese radish I tried were Mantanghong which look like the ones you have bought.
The german ones were Munchen Bier and the ones I've had the most success with are April Cross a Japanese mooli.
S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
I don't know, you are more experienced than I am. I have had very good success with Sax 2 variety of Radish, so I assumed other forms of Radish would be easy too.
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