Saturday, October 6, 2012
Growing Radishes
Radish is a cool-season, fast-maturing, easy-to-grow vegetable. Garden radishes
can be grown wherever there is sun and moist, fertile soil, even on the smallest
city lot. Early varieties usually grow best in the cool days of early spring,
but some later-maturing varieties can be planted for summer use. The variety
French Breakfast holds up and grows better than most early types in summer heat
if water is supplied regularly. Additional sowings of spring types can begin in
late summer, to mature in the cooler, moister days of fall. Winter radishes are
sown in midsummer to late summer, much as fall turnips. They are slower to
develop than spring radishes; and they grow considerably larger, remain crisp
longer, are usually more pungent and hold in the ground or store longer than
spring varieties
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