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  • #16
    Exactly the same as me Tomato Head! Just been out and checked all of them and got one medium sized, nature radish, tasted nice though - hurry up the others!

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    • #17
      What NO flea Beetle !!!!! wow - lovely radish!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by yekim_4321 View Post
        Has radish envy it looks loverly....this just makes me more determined to be more on the ball next season with my sowing
        I don't think it's too late to sow them if you have the seeds.

        Peas'n'Kews, you are right. I have ate another one but that was slightly green so I think that may not have been quite ripe.

        Garden Faery I can't believe how oniony it tasted in comparison to supermarket bought. It's already on my list to plant more of them next year but they shall be in pots to free space up in my raised bed.

        Lol @ Tomato Head, at least it was a radish, and your home grown radish


        Sorry Headfry, what's flea beetle? I guess I'm lucky that the only pest I've encountered so far is snails on my kale & broccoli.
        Last edited by Chocolate8me; 08-06-2012, 10:03 AM.
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        My favourite animal is steak...

        Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.

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        • #19
          You can keep sowing them for ages yet..they are quick growing so are most suited to successional sowings....If you sow too many at one go, they may turn "woody tasting" before you get to use them...

          If you plant in pots, stay well on top of the watering (not a problem at the mo ) as they do not like dry growing medium/conditions




          Originally posted by Chocolate8me View Post
          I don't think it's too late to sow them if you have the seeds.

          Peas'n'Kews, you are right. I have ate another one but that was slightly green so I think that may not have been quite ripe.

          Garden Faery I can't believe how oniony it tasted in comparison to supermarket bought. It's already on my list to plant more of them next year but they shall be in pots to free space up in my raised bed.

          Lol @ Tomato Head, at least it was a radish, and your home grown radish


          Sorry Headfry, what's flea beetle? I guess I'm lucky that the only pest I've encountered so far is snails on my kale & broccoli.
          I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


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