Winter radish are growing away happily. Will try summer radish in pots next year.
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I grew radishes in my 'old' beds before I moved, without even thinking about them ~ sowed and left 'em to get on with it. Ignored, and when I needed the space where they were growing, pulled 'em up and, hey-presto - perfectly formed radishes .....
New beds, soil and compost. Radishes sown ~ watered, waited and nowt.....! Eaten away tops and spindly roots ~ even the ones sown into pots: why???~~~ Gardening is medicine that does not need
a prescription ... And with no limit on dosage.
- Author Unknown ~~~
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I gave up trying to grow them years ago.
One failure after another.
Easier to go to the veg shop.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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Well again all the strips of radish I sowed under a plastic cloche a couple of weeks ago have hardly come up, mostly again nibbled off by slugs even though the heavy cloche is protecting them. I just give up as its just impossible to grow the seemingly most simple veg.
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I agree that Radish are difficult to grow - certainly not the easy veg that kids are supposed to start with. There must be some evil minded people around if they suggest giving children radishes to grow. Put them off gardening for life!
I don't have much luck with radish either - there's seems to be a 10 minute window between leaves growing and roots turning woody and inedible - nevermind all the holes in the leaves and the roots.
I actually decided that I don't like radish and have no wish to grow them. In fact I detest them. Then I throw the seeds on the ground and ignore them. That way they grow just to spite me!!
Try it Marb.
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