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Always appreciate his start to finish videos, unlike so many other ‘experts’ who basically show you their ‘best’ method then leave it after putting a seed into the hole. They could learn from Gary, you want a believer, show the results lol.
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I'd much rather put 1 seed in each spot, wait 4 days till the radishes start sprouting and refill the spots that didn't sprout, than waste 50% of my seeds. Why waste seeds? A few days ago I put 36 seeds in the ground. 32 of them sprouted, so I added 4 more seeds. Much less work than removing 30 seedlings, and zero waste.
Katharina You can grow radishes in bunches of 4-5... so you could just let both seeds grow. In my experience it doesn’t make enough of a difference to worry about.
@@kevinadkinson2666 Yes, I saw a video about it the other day, and next time I plant radishes I'll plant them in small bunches just to see what happens :) Thank you for your comment!
I think he's talking about more of a farming scale, not gardening. If you're dealing with thousands of radish plants, you just do whatever's fastest and easiest to get them growing.
I’m growing Cherry Belle radishes on my balcony in a dishpan and they are doing really well so far. I’ve got 12 growing in an 88 cent dishpan from Walmart.
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First-time gardener here. I just pulled up our radishes, they were the first things to come up. I had planned on pickling them, but the fam ate them all right out of the colander. I guess I need to plan more next year! I do see now that I planted them too close together as they were not as big as yours and were more elongated. Now I know!
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Gary thank you do much fir this video.All videos on radishes make it seem so simple and easy that I was having complexes struggling with radishes.Thank you for saying you struggled too!!So Im motivated to try.
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Well damn. New gardener here did the opposite of everything you said to do :( I don’t even see the radish peaking out of the soil like yours. Sigh. Next year will be different, thank you
I plant mine in raised bed soil in containers. Replace when I harvest. So far no problems. Plant my seeds about 1 inch apart. I look forward to my homegrown radishes every year.
My first time growing radishes and I bought dirt and grew them in containers. The greens were huge and grew fast but zero radishes! I have dirt in my containers that must contain fertilizer because everything else seems to be ok. Ty for this video. Now to find dirt ( the dirt around our house that’s a rental is more rock than dirt) that has no fertilizer. Ty so much.
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Lots of good advice here, thanks for posting. I've got 3 patches of radishes growing (using square foot method) and all are coming in nicely, and well spaced apart. This is my 4th year trying to grow radishes, hoping this time it works!!!
I always have mixed luck. The best one for me was called a German Giant and they actually did well even over the summer in Colorado, temps of 90 to 102 weren't uncommon. I tried sparkler this year and black round spanish but neither of those grew well. I just had leaves mostly and a few tiny marble sized ones to eat. What's crazy is some of them spilled out into my yard and those are sometimes the best I've had, fighting back lawn and all. I'll try some of your methods this fall and see if I have better luck. Thanks for this great video.
German Giants are nice. But the Roxanne Radish is the best I have every grown. One way you can really support me is by using my Amazon Store Front link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden I earn from amazon on eligible purchases. Thanks! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for cameras, fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Earn 15% by becoming a Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop Affiliate. Some people are using it for their social media followings and some people are using it for a fund raiser for schools and sport teams. To sign up... use this link to our shop and click the MORE tab on the green bar and select TRG Affiliate Program www.therustedgarden.com/ Or use this link to go directly to our TRG Affiliate Program sign up the-rusted-garden.goaffpro.com/create-account The Rusted Garden 'Scan & Grow' Seed Collection (My Seed and Garden Shop) Just scan the QR code and watch a planting video: www.therustedgarden.com/search?type=product&q=qr
Best video and information to help me succeed. I have tried to grow radishes for the last 5 years with little success. I enjoyed eating the tops but little to no radish. I will follow your suggestions. Thanks
Thanks for all the info! I just planted some yesterday in a 12x9x8 container as an experiment. I put 2-3 seeds a hole so thanks for the info about thinning them and not fertilizing them because I wouldn't have known.
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Thanks for answering my question i've not been able to figure out . In my raised bed (lots of compost) i tried & tried to grow radishes & grew only tops...I wish i had seen this 2 years ago !
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Hi Gary, I grow very differently so maybe there’s an alternative way too. I mulch with 1” of compost and plant a seed every 1” in 6” rows (often between carrot rows or lettuce) I also feed with a Little Rock dust and seaweed meal (low nitrogen). So my density is 6 times yours but I get amazing radishes provided I water them. My preference is French Breakfast because they grow fast and big, but I grow lots of others too : all the best - Steve
Gary Pilarchik (The Rusted Garden) that’s pretty much how I grow everything, the only difference is that for heavy feeder I use a 2” compost mulch and a scattering of poultry pellets - thanks for a great channel : all the best - Steve
yeah, i do pretty much like that also. They do need space to grow, but tbh not that much. I have 3 beds of 1m by 9m and I do 6 rows and try to put the seed every 5cm. The other 2 things, loose soil and no fertilizer does good, and since i have it in greenhouse it try to watch out to not water them too much so they don't crack. So technically if you know how big the variety will grow, you can space them accordingly, as long as they are not bumping into eachother they are fine :)
Many gardeners cant make tons of compost but it is a nice slow a low feed. Well under a 1-1-1 NPK. That doesn't cause excess leafy growth. My best and largest radish grew on my compost pile!
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We've been doing radishes, We've harvested 3 times so far. We've gotten about half to turn into a radish and the other half only grow leaves. They're so delicious though! Gotta get the science down for my area so we get more to grow well.
i grew some radishes a couple times last year and some did great and some did bad and different sizes but i also jsut put them all together,but this time ill do this method.Thanks Gary.
Thanks for the tips on the radishes. I didn't do any good last year or this first planting this year. I thought maybe I wasn't compacting the soil over top but it looks like I'm not sending them down soon enough so we'll see. Thanks again and I really enjoy your videos they are very helpful!
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Those are pretty radishes! I've grown a few dozen radish batches so far and I'm addicted to it - they grow they fast you go from seed to plate really quick. For some reason, though, the very first radish I picked ended up being a God-radish, nearly baseball size and perfectly round with unblemished, bright cherry red skin. I thought all of them would be like that but when I went back the next day to pull a couple more about a quarter of the rest weren't edible and the ones that were edible weren't any bigger than a quarter of the size of the first one I picked. They're tasty just a bit 'meh' looking and not aesthetically pretty. I would have been totally satisfied with these radishes had not my first pick been the Chad radish. Trying to replicate that perfect radish but I can't figure out why that one turned out so special and the ones that grew beside it (and have been grown in subsequent growings in the same spot) won't come close.
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Thank you. Cross your fingers. We're getting all the rain too but I'm determined to get radishes and beat the borer this year. So far I've just been getting leaves and pretty flowers for the bees, same with turnips. 😁
Gary - Thank you for all the great tips in your videos. My Radish are doing so much better this year thanks to your videos. Might I ask how you prepare your soil for the next Radish crop? Any soil amendments you suggest? Can I even grow Radish a second or third time in the same soil or do I need to rotate out for another crop? Would love a video on this topic. Cheers!!!
great info Gary! This is just my second year veggie gardening, but I am starting to learn that the round smaller radishes must be about the only thing I can grow in my zone 7 region. None of the longer radishes grow well and end up bolting. I read somewhere radishes may help keep some bugs off squash so I planted a few seeds of the varieties that I don't have any luck with around them to see if they will help. I will just let those go to seed.
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Great video as always! Thank you for teaching us! This is my third time trying to grow "french breakfast in container with potting mix, but not luck. Only leaves.
Make guacamole, slice up the radishes, and use them as a healthy substitute for corn tortilla chips. It’s honestly really good and their spice adds a kick to it.
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I hope this works by not using fertilizer. The last few years all I get are spindly root radishes that don’t form globes. I think you’re right that the fertilizer does just encourage leaf growth and the root stays small. Thx.
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I prefer the white icicle radishes myself, but those look good too. I just turned up the soil in my planters to get the last year's mulch of pine needles to turn them down in the beds to get some new decomposition going my compost bin froze solid last week along with everything else so I'm starting tomato and pepper seeds and gonna plant radishes today and while the seedlings are getting established my radishes will be using the beds until it starts getting too warm
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Hi Gary! I sowed Radish seeds indoors in a aluminum foil tray on 25th may 2020.. they have germinated to a height of 2-3 inches. When should I replant them to outdoors ?
Damn, I'm in weak three with some of my radishes looking rather pitiful since I didn't thin mine out soon enough. I've gone and done so this morning, hoping this gives the others a chance to get larger. I did eat a few of the underdeveloped ones and they tasted great though, the rest went straight into my compost so they weren't totally wasted.
I actually made a pesto sauce from the greens before and it turned out fantastic! The radish flavor is still present and it was fantastic on a homemade pizza and in pasta!
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I do mine in leaf compost had some luck but will take your advice but I will still plant them in leaf compost do 2 runs a early spring early fall next year 2021
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Im so scared my radishes will end up being nothing, like my parents are excited, I'm excited, my radishes are 8 days old atm but I swear once it's harvest time and I pull out nothing I might cry 😂
I planted Champion in the miracle grow organic moist control soil in a pot. The red stem is sticking out. Where did I go wrong? They have healthy green on top but I can see a red stem under the green. Is there another name for the Roxanne? I didn't see that type at my store. Great video. ¹Thank you.
Just Roxanne radish. Sometimes the leaves just form. Id have to know more what you did but I dont think it was you. The video pretty much gives my tips. Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden shop for seeds, seed starting supplies, neem oil, TRG merchandise and more at www.therustedgarden.com & Please Ring the Bell (next to subscribe) to get immediate real-time video notifications of new videos. I have over 1250 garden videos you can search and find the answer you need. Thanks
Darn. I made above ground garden bed, live in Florida. Got the Kelligs raised bed soil. That stuff is full of heavy sticks and bark. I had tried radishes..don't see a darn thing yet on day 6. Nothing I tried by seed came up. I think the soils to heavy. Will have to try something different after all my store bought plants are done in fall.
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Thank you for sharing your techniques on how you keep your radishes plant and what soil to be used😊 I really enjoyed this video and I am very excited to start planting my radishes that my sister sent me.
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Great video! I am planting today. Quick question how much water do radishes need ? Every vegetable is so different so I’m just trying not to have a fail here.😂😂
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In your 2016 video of growing radish, you used fertilizers but on this one you suggest not too. I'm new to gardening, so I'm just wondering should I fertilize or not. I will be growing them in containers. Thx for informative video.
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Planted about 30 Purple Plum radishes this year and only got 2 small round ones out of the bunch. The rest look like tiny purple carrots. :) I'm only in year 2 of this garden bed, and didn't fertilize at all last year, so I don't think too much fertilizer is my problem, must be the MD clay. I started a few of the same variety of radish in containers with container soil, so I'll see if they do better. Might need to invest in some coco coir. Can I still let the foliage bolt to harvest seeds for next year?
trying to grow them inside....so far nothing. but when i put them in paper towel and inside a baggie they do sprout. using a peat moss perlite mixture. any suggestions?
We have tons and tons of ‘volunteer’ radishes. Will they continue to grow once harvested? I do not know where they keep coming from, they are everywhere.
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Hi Gary. I plant in containers, and often have more than one thing in the same container. When you say, don't add fertilizer, does that mean nothing in that pot can get fertilizer. It looks like you also have other things growing with the radishes. Do they not get fed too? Also, when thinning, why remove the stronger plant instead of leaving the stronger plant, and removing the weaker/smaller one?
Just for radishes when it is just radishes. You just dont want them to have extra nitrogen as I find they get leafy. Other P and K and other stuff is fine. Please Ring the Bell (next to subscribe) to get immediate real-time video notifications & Please check out The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop for all your gardening needs: www.therustedgarden.com
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I live in the mountains in Western North Carolina (Asheville). Can I plant radishes throughout the summer or do I have to wait to plant them later in the season for a Fall harvest?
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Glad to see the races come up on top of you can see how big they are horror I have never grown these by I'm going to do them can you can them also I need to know because I can't eat them as fast as they grow
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Great video. I also live in MD and after all of that rain, is it too late now to plant radishes? I have some seeds, but wonder if I should wait until August to plant. (The tip about no fertilizer is really useful! )
It IS kinda hard to get it through my head about the fallow soil being good for a crop, but, I found that my rich gorgeous soil I planted the radishes in is resulting in bushy leaves and very little below ground. It is the nature of the radish-beast, I guess! Great info, Gary!
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I am assuming because getting my broccoli in late due to all the rain we've had redish brown lower leaves. These are still in small containers from store an are root bound? What habits does Pink Brandywine have? Blackish leaves.
I'm sorry I should've also said we are in Indiana on the boundary line of Indianapolis just south so I believe it's between or on the boundary of zone five and six.
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I usually plant this way, but I decided to take a section and plant densely and just let them go. I accidentally spilled some seeds into a pot last year and as they matured i plucked them and then the next ones would plump out that looked like they were just stunted leaves. We'll see what happens...
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Always appreciate his start to finish videos, unlike so many other ‘experts’ who basically show you their ‘best’ method then leave it after putting a seed into the hole. They could learn from Gary, you want a believer, show the results lol.
Very appreciated. Trying to do more too in one video or a couple that show outcome.
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Don’t forget to eat the greens! They are full of vitamins and are great in a salad.
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I put them in soups
@@THERUSTEDGARDEN If you pick the greens do you have to harvest at that time or will it keep growing
I’m going radishes to this year
, I never new you can eat the leaves ... until my neighbour told me ...
Teresa Rosa Same question. Can we cut the greens and provide more energy for the radish or will it kill it during growing cycle?
I'd much rather put 1 seed in each spot, wait 4 days till the radishes start sprouting and refill the spots that didn't sprout, than waste 50% of my seeds. Why waste seeds? A few days ago I put 36 seeds in the ground. 32 of them sprouted, so I added 4 more seeds. Much less work than removing 30 seedlings, and zero waste.
Katharina You can grow radishes in bunches of 4-5... so you could just let both seeds grow. In my experience it doesn’t make enough of a difference to worry about.
@@kevinadkinson2666 Yes, I saw a video about it the other day, and next time I plant radishes I'll plant them in small bunches just to see what happens :) Thank you for your comment!
I think he's talking about more of a farming scale, not gardening. If you're dealing with thousands of radish plants, you just do whatever's fastest and easiest to get them growing.
Same. The seed company says plant two. I say eff that, wait or plant somewhere else
@@sminthian If you're on a bigger scale, you don't plant radishes by hand, you use a planter, which will put one seed at a time.
I’m growing Cherry Belle radishes on my balcony in a dishpan and they are doing really well so far. I’ve got 12 growing in an 88 cent dishpan from Walmart.
Nice. I love radishes.
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That's how it starts. And then every year from now on you're going to want to grow more and more things.
I have 6 going in a pinto bean can hahaha!
First-time gardener here. I just pulled up our radishes, they were the first things to come up. I had planned on pickling them, but the fam ate them all right out of the colander. I guess I need to plan more next year! I do see now that I planted them too close together as they were not as big as yours and were more elongated. Now I know!
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Lol My hand is the main character
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Thank you. I've been growing more leafy greens than radishes. Now i know why.
Radishes are always tricky.
The leaves are edible too !😊
I saute the radish greens with onion and garlic. High in nutritional value. Love to harvest them, so easy to grow!
Ive done that. Very good.
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Thank you so much, I struggle growing radishes, they always come up long and lots of greens , now I know why! No fertilizer! I going to try again.
Well I completely screwed up this year but now I know for next year. Thank you so much!!!!
OMG! SO happy I found this vid. I have zero luck with radishes and now I, hopefully, won't anymore after watching this. Thanx, dude!!
Good luck and try different varieties of radishes
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Gary thank you do much fir this video.All videos on radishes make it seem so simple and easy that I was having complexes struggling with radishes.Thank you for saying you struggled too!!So Im motivated to try.
I struggled years. Good luck
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Well damn. New gardener here did the opposite of everything you said to do :( I don’t even see the radish peaking out of the soil like yours. Sigh. Next year will be different, thank you
I plant mine in raised bed soil in containers. Replace when I harvest. So far no problems. Plant my seeds about 1 inch apart. I look forward to my homegrown radishes every year.
Helen Hoverson 1” for me too
That works!
My first time growing radishes and I bought dirt and grew them in containers. The greens were huge and grew fast but zero radishes! I have dirt in my containers that must contain fertilizer because everything else seems to be ok. Ty for this video. Now to find dirt ( the dirt around our house that’s a rental is more rock than dirt) that has no fertilizer. Ty so much.
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I'm growing French Breakfast radishes this year and they are good!
Those are fast tasty radishes too.
I'm trying them for the first time this year too, they're delicious!
FB is the top radish in my garden. I haven't tried them all, but I've tried a lot. They're fast, good tasting, productive, and never bolt.
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Planting mine today!
Radishes have always embarrassed me. And I love the things in a green salad. Cannot wait to follow your instructions this fall.
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Yeah good luck. The Roxanne is a good radish.
Lots of good advice here, thanks for posting. I've got 3 patches of radishes growing (using square foot method) and all are coming in nicely, and well spaced apart. This is my 4th year trying to grow radishes, hoping this time it works!!!
Good luck. Mine are finishing up.
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I always have mixed luck. The best one for me was called a German Giant and they actually did well even over the summer in Colorado, temps of 90 to 102 weren't uncommon. I tried sparkler this year and black round spanish but neither of those grew well. I just had leaves mostly and a few tiny marble sized ones to eat. What's crazy is some of them spilled out into my yard and those are sometimes the best I've had, fighting back lawn and all. I'll try some of your methods this fall and see if I have better luck. Thanks for this great video.
German Giants are nice. But the Roxanne Radish is the best I have every grown.
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Best video and information to help me succeed. I have tried to grow radishes for the last 5 years with little success. I enjoyed eating the tops but little to no radish. I will follow your suggestions. Thanks
Thanks for all the info! I just planted some yesterday in a 12x9x8 container as an experiment. I put 2-3 seeds a hole so thanks for the info about thinning them and not fertilizing them because I wouldn't have known.
This process seems to work well.
Thank you, how nice they pop up of the soil 😃😃
Radishes are great
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Thanks for answering my question i've not been able to figure out . In my raised bed (lots of compost) i tried & tried to grow radishes & grew only tops...I wish i had seen this 2 years ago !
I took me so long to figure out. I am doing a fresh video on it this week.
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Oh man ... mine were just planted straight into freshly built and compost filled beds ... guess I'll be eating radish greens lol
Hi Gary, I grow very differently so maybe there’s an alternative way too. I mulch with 1” of compost and plant a seed every 1” in 6” rows (often between carrot rows or lettuce) I also feed with a Little Rock dust and seaweed meal (low nitrogen). So my density is 6 times yours but I get amazing radishes provided I water them. My preference is French Breakfast because they grow fast and big, but I grow lots of others too : all the best - Steve
That's a great system. Many ways to do it. The compost makes the difference.
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yeah, i do pretty much like that also. They do need space to grow, but tbh not that much. I have 3 beds of 1m by 9m and I do 6 rows and try to put the seed every 5cm. The other 2 things, loose soil and no fertilizer does good, and since i have it in greenhouse it try to watch out to not water them too much so they don't crack.
So technically if you know how big the variety will grow, you can space them accordingly, as long as they are not bumping into eachother they are fine :)
Many gardeners cant make tons of compost but it is a nice slow a low feed. Well under a 1-1-1 NPK. That doesn't cause excess leafy growth. My best and largest radish grew on my compost pile!
God bless you! I was so discouraged
Ah, I'm a new gardener and I just got some radish seeds! Thank you for this video!
Thanks for watching. And congrats on getting started.
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Radish greens are excellent food as well
I agree
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We've been doing radishes, We've harvested 3 times so far. We've gotten about half to turn into a radish and the other half only grow leaves. They're so delicious though! Gotta get the science down for my area so we get more to grow well.
It takes time but they are so good.
i grew some radishes a couple times last year and some did great and some did bad and different sizes but i also jsut put them all together,but this time ill do this method.Thanks Gary.
Let me know how it works.
Thanks for the tips on the radishes. I didn't do any good last year or this first planting this year. I thought maybe I wasn't compacting the soil over top but it looks like I'm not sending them down soon enough so we'll see. Thanks again and I really enjoy your videos they are very helpful!
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Those are pretty radishes! I've grown a few dozen radish batches so far and I'm addicted to it - they grow they fast you go from seed to plate really quick.
For some reason, though, the very first radish I picked ended up being a God-radish, nearly baseball size and perfectly round with unblemished, bright cherry red skin. I thought all of them would be like that but when I went back the next day to pull a couple more about a quarter of the rest weren't edible and the ones that were edible weren't any bigger than a quarter of the size of the first one I picked. They're tasty just a bit 'meh' looking and not aesthetically pretty. I would have been totally satisfied with these radishes had not my first pick been the Chad radish.
Trying to replicate that perfect radish but I can't figure out why that one turned out so special and the ones that grew beside it (and have been grown in subsequent growings in the same spot) won't come close.
Great tips. I’m going to sow my radishes now ))
Ive tried to grow them with my container tomatoes. makes sense now why they didn't do well. thank you
Good luck with them. Ill be starting again in the fall
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Thank you. Cross your fingers. We're getting all the rain too but I'm determined to get radishes and beat the borer this year. So far I've just been getting leaves and pretty flowers for the bees, same with turnips. 😁
Gary - Thank you for all the great tips in your videos. My Radish are doing so much better this year thanks to your videos. Might I ask how you prepare your soil for the next Radish crop? Any soil amendments you suggest? Can I even grow Radish a second or third time in the same soil or do I need to rotate out for another crop? Would love a video on this topic. Cheers!!!
great info Gary! This is just my second year veggie gardening, but I am starting to learn that the round smaller radishes must be about the only thing I can grow in my zone 7 region. None of the longer radishes grow well and end up bolting. I read somewhere radishes may help keep some bugs off squash so I planted a few seeds of the varieties that I don't have any luck with around them to see if they will help. I will just let those go to seed.
I have also been told that they help with the dreaded squash bug.
Beautiful radish 👌🤌🤤
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Great video as always! Thank you for teaching us! This is my third time trying to grow "french breakfast in container with potting mix, but not luck. Only leaves.
Yeah trying going without any fert.
Thanks for the info. I never have success with radishes. I will give it another try.
Thanks for watching.
Make guacamole, slice up the radishes, and use them as a healthy substitute for corn tortilla chips. It’s honestly really good and their spice adds a kick to it.
I just love radishes
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Thanks Cool tips on radishes Gary.
I'm growing your Hailstones are the best radishes we've tasted!
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Very good video
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I hope this works by not using fertilizer. The last few years all I get are spindly root radishes that don’t form globes. I think you’re right that the fertilizer does just encourage leaf growth and the root stays small. Thx.
It should. Also try some different varieties. Good luck
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I prefer the white icicle radishes myself, but those look good too. I just turned up the soil in my planters to get the last year's mulch of pine needles to turn them down in the beds to get some new decomposition going my compost bin froze solid last week along with everything else so I'm starting tomato and pepper seeds and gonna plant radishes today and while the seedlings are getting established my radishes will be using the beds until it starts getting too warm
I enjoy them too. Good luck
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Aaah thank you, I needed this info so badly. Great video, very helpful ^^
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Your in MD? I did it all wrong. Super lush greens no radish. Lol. Thanks for the tips!
Good luck. Less is better for radishes
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This is really helpful. We have clay soil, too.
Hi Gary! I sowed Radish seeds indoors in a aluminum foil tray on 25th may 2020.. they have germinated to a height of 2-3 inches. When should I replant them to outdoors ?
Damn, I'm in weak three with some of my radishes looking rather pitiful since I didn't thin mine out soon enough. I've gone and done so this morning, hoping this gives the others a chance to get larger. I did eat a few of the underdeveloped ones and they tasted great though, the rest went straight into my compost so they weren't totally wasted.
Leaves are edible, too !😊'
I actually made a pesto sauce from the greens before and it turned out fantastic! The radish flavor is still present and it was fantastic on a homemade pizza and in pasta!
I planted some for my 1st time this year i got 3 radishes
Thanks so much for the tips!... What''s that plant that they a planted under? Kale? thanks
Kale and glad to share
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I do mine in leaf compost had some luck but will take your advice but I will still plant them in leaf compost do 2 runs a early spring early fall next year 2021
Yeah experiment. Leaf compost is pretty good.
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I enjoyed your video And I understand what your saying about struggling to grow radishes I have been having problems growing them to
Thanks again!
Hi what do you do when they start getting so leggy while they are still young, aroung 2 weeks ? do you add more soil to hold them up? help
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Nope. Just let them be and maybe replant another wave.
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What is a good rotation crop for raddish. What should i plant after my radishes are harbested
Thanks for this...clear and to the point
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They look beautiful.
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Thanks for such an informative video Gary. Newbie here and this info helped a lot 👍
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Im so scared my radishes will end up being nothing, like my parents are excited, I'm excited, my radishes are 8 days old atm but I swear once it's harvest time and I pull out nothing I might cry 😂
Hope you got radishes, but look at it as a learning curve and keep at it.
Dont cry ! Eat the leaves !😊😊
I planted Champion in the miracle grow organic moist control soil in a pot. The red stem is sticking out. Where did I go wrong? They have healthy green on top but I can see a red stem under the green. Is there another name for the Roxanne? I didn't see that type at my store. Great video. ¹Thank you.
Just Roxanne radish. Sometimes the leaves just form. Id have to know more what you did but I dont think it was you. The video pretty much gives my tips.
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Darn. I made above ground garden bed, live in Florida. Got the Kelligs raised bed soil. That stuff is full of heavy sticks and bark. I had tried radishes..don't see a darn thing yet on day 6. Nothing I tried by seed came up. I think the soils to heavy. Will have to try something different after all my store bought plants are done in fall.
Yeah Kellogs has not been good when I tried it. In Florida they should have popped by now. Give them a few more days and maybe try again with some amendments on the soil.
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Thank you for sharing your techniques on how you keep your radishes plant and what soil to be used😊 I really enjoyed this video and I am very excited to start planting my radishes that my sister sent me.
Glad to share. Good luck, I have a lot to pick.
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Wow. I think that I would like to try gardening 😁👍thanks😘
Give it a try. Start small
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Great video! I am planting today. Quick question how much water do radishes need ? Every vegetable is so different so I’m just trying not to have a fail here.😂😂
Youll drive yourself crazy with watering. It just varies based on rain and temperature. You just have to keep your ground moist and mulch on top of your beds. Sorry I cant be specific.
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nice radishes.. plump
They were great!
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In your 2016 video of growing radish, you used fertilizers but on this one you suggest not too. I'm new to gardening, so I'm just wondering should I fertilize or not. I will be growing them in containers. Thx for informative video.
Yep. So I found that I was and people where over fertilizing them. They need very little and if we add excess nitrogen they get leafy. So now I recommend none or very very little.
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Planted about 30 Purple Plum radishes this year and only got 2 small round ones out of the bunch. The rest look like tiny purple carrots. :) I'm only in year 2 of this garden bed, and didn't fertilize at all last year, so I don't think too much fertilizer is my problem, must be the MD clay. I started a few of the same variety of radish in containers with container soil, so I'll see if they do better. Might need to invest in some coco coir. Can I still let the foliage bolt to harvest seeds for next year?
The radishes will still bolt in the warmth. So you can get seed.
trying to grow them inside....so far nothing. but when i put them in paper towel and inside a baggie they do sprout. using a peat moss perlite mixture. any suggestions?
I would go straight to direct sow. It works best for radishes.
Perfect timing I'm planting mine as we speak.there crimson giants though, Zone 5 I believe
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That's a great radish.
We have tons and tons of ‘volunteer’ radishes. Will they continue to grow once harvested? I do not know where they keep coming from, they are everywhere.
Cool. You had to have had a radishes flower and make seed pods.
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Hi Gary. I plant in containers, and often have more than one thing in the same container. When you say, don't add fertilizer, does that mean nothing in that pot can get fertilizer. It looks like you also have other things growing with the radishes. Do they not get fed too? Also, when thinning, why remove the stronger plant instead of leaving the stronger plant, and removing the weaker/smaller one?
Just for radishes when it is just radishes. You just dont want them to have extra nitrogen as I find they get leafy. Other P and K and other stuff is fine.
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how do you know when to pull your radishes for harvest??
Clay soil, fertilizer, sand and sun. Get great Giant Reds, with wonderful edible leaves and yummy, crunchy bulbs.
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wish you could grow burritos that way
That was super helpful thanks!
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This explains a lot.
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I live in the mountains in Western North Carolina (Asheville). Can I plant radishes throughout the summer or do I have to wait to plant them later in the season for a Fall harvest?
So... try it. No harm. If the soil stays a bit cooler, you probably will have some luck.
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Glad to see the races come up on top of you can see how big they are horror I have never grown these by I'm going to do them can you can them also I need to know because I can't eat them as fast as they grow
Radishes are great.
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Nice tips Gary...Thanks!
Yep!
I use the paper towel method with all my seeds so I know they are going to germinate. Takes radish seeds 1-3 days to germinate
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Great video. I also live in MD and after all of that rain, is it too late now to plant radishes? I have some seeds, but wonder if I should wait until August to plant. (The tip about no fertilizer is really useful! )
I think we have time. I actually did the video yesterday in real time. So I just planted again.
Oh thanks so much! I learn so much from you and CaliKim! You should hold classes here in MD!
It IS kinda hard to get it through my head about the fallow soil being good for a crop, but, I found that my rich gorgeous soil I planted the radishes in is resulting in bushy leaves and very little below ground. It is the nature of the radish-beast, I guess!
Great info, Gary!
Most of mine split open ,, any thoughts.
I believe that is from too much water.
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Hey Gary - what size container would you recommend for radishes? Thanks!
I have some videos on growing them in flower boxes. Check those out. Its pretty cool.
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I am assuming because getting my broccoli in late due to all the rain we've had redish brown lower leaves. These are still in small containers from store an are root bound?
What habits does Pink Brandywine have? Blackish leaves.
Great tips! They look yummy.
They were!
I'm sorry I should've also said we are in Indiana on the boundary line of Indianapolis just south so I believe it's between or on the boundary of zone five and six.
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What is the plant on minute 4:36 ? I have one that grew next to my radishes, I don’t know if it was a seed mixed with the radishes.
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great info man thanks
I planted some turnips in my garden bed but the root maggots have damaged all my crops. Are there any best methods to control these pests?
I havent had them. I don't know to be honest. Beneficial nematodes maybe
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I usually plant this way, but I decided to take a section and plant densely and just let them go. I accidentally spilled some seeds into a pot last year and as they matured i plucked them and then the next ones would plump out that looked like they were just stunted leaves. We'll see what happens...
I put the seeds all clumped together and they have germinated and have 2 leaves..can we pull them and replant them separately now? It's been a week .
I never did it that way. I always space them out and thin to 1 plant. Not sure.
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