Growing Radishes, From Seed to Harvest 🌱

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  • @trujustice8628
    @trujustice8628 Рік тому +180

    Secret to the best radish dish. Cut in half or quarter depending on size and join them with brussel sprouts in half or quarter depending on size. Next spray them with the balsamic vinegar and sprinkle with garlic,salt,pepper,onion powder,thyme and olive oil and roast 20 to 30 min at 425

  • @KM-hc2jq
    @KM-hc2jq Рік тому +146

    My grandma told me about this one last year and it's actually really good: radish sandwich, buttered bread, thinly sliced radishes, salt and pepper 👌

    • @myurbangarden7695
      @myurbangarden7695 Рік тому +7

      True Radish and butter 🧈

    • @starbabytam
      @starbabytam Рік тому

      Good with peanut butter added too

    • @cumla
      @cumla Рік тому +1

      Exactly!

    • @TinMan445
      @TinMan445 Рік тому +14

      Tell me you lived through a world war without telling me you lived through a world war grandma. Haha

    • @earthisflat
      @earthisflat Рік тому +2

      The great depression must of been rough 🤔

  • @jennywagner2448
    @jennywagner2448 Рік тому +69

    I let my remaining french breakfast radishes go to seed last year which was an incredible pollinator attractant and this year was gifted an incredible bounty of self-seeded radishes! I'll definitely be allowing a few to go to seed again this year!

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Рік тому +1

      Great to know. Thanks. We have perennial daylilies. Pollinators love them and they are close by our Roma that have tomatoes already. Zone 6b.

    • @MsBellsandy
      @MsBellsandy Рік тому +2

      I let a white icicle go to seed that I transplanted and it was massive. I feel like moving them makes them go nuts. Bugs loved the flowers and the birds loved the seed pods. Very interesting all around.

    • @bettinafoertig7011
      @bettinafoertig7011 10 місяців тому

      You can eat the fresh seed pods, when still green, very tasty (there is a variety called rat's tail with extra large seed pods for eating)

  • @valkyrise1148
    @valkyrise1148 Рік тому +15

    My one a half year old niece found the radishes in my garden, and loved them. One of my proudest gardener moments. Teething babies love radishes I guess haha. Grow on!

  • @candied_ginger6813
    @candied_ginger6813 Рік тому +20

    Last year I discovered roasted radishes! Prepare like a mini potato in a bit of oil. Top with herbed butter. Absolutely delicious!

  • @Grogg22
    @Grogg22 Рік тому +18

    Kevin - Recently I placed my first order with Botanical Interests. I was pleasantly surprised to find the “Thank You” note and complimentary seed packet. It is little things like that which make a big difference.

  • @julibea574
    @julibea574 9 місяців тому +6

    Great tips! As a beginner I tried to grow radishes in containers on my north-facing balcony last November in Taipei Taiwan (about zone 11 for reference). Being in full shade they grew slower than the seed packet indicated, but they survived and I got ok harvests, just needed some mulching around the excessive grown seedlings to support them and 2x time and patience (I waited for 8 weeks instead of 4). Chopped the whole plants up - leaves and bulbs - for a hot-pot dinner and they taste nice! I'm looking forward to my 2nd crop of radish now and will continue to succession plant those until the weather's too hot for them.
    I'd like to point out that at 2:34 the watermelon radish variety Mantanghong the syllables should be man-tang-hong (滿堂紅) and translates into "all red for the family" - red is considered a lucky color and is used a lot in traditional Chinese new year decorations. So the name brings an "all good fortune and blessings for your family members" vibe.

  • @virginiatibbetts1551
    @virginiatibbetts1551 Рік тому +30

    I use the radish greens to make a green soup that is a killer. I also put broccoli, cauliflower and brussel sprout leaves in there too. Hardly anything goes in the compost.

    • @recordtapesbackward
      @recordtapesbackward Рік тому +1

      what else do you put in it? veggie broth? something to make it more filling?

    • @virginiatibbetts1551
      @virginiatibbetts1551 Рік тому +3

      @@recordtapesbackward you can put in anything you’d like. The beauty of it is that you can get in your greens in a savory way rather than a sweet smoothy. Onions, garlic, celery, any greens you have in the yard and a bit of potato for thickening. After cooked, whiz in a blender.

    • @millionhairs
      @millionhairs 9 місяців тому +4

      I was wondering if I was the only one who favors using them in a salad or other dish. I kept yelling at the screen, "No, please don't throw them away. They are edible!" They are so good.

    • @josephobwogo
      @josephobwogo 9 місяців тому

      N​@@millionhairs

  • @takid123
    @takid123 Рік тому +6

    As a chef that works in a exceptionally humid environment I'd recommend keeping your boos block under a weight that'll keep it flat.
    The boards going to swell and shrink with the weather but if you can keep it mostly flat under weight it'll last you many more years Than it should've.
    Much love keep the good content coming!

  • @FatcatandFriends
    @FatcatandFriends Місяць тому +1

    I did it, I didn’t! I finally grew something because of you!!! Thank you so much, Kevin! Finally, I feel successful!

  • @PlantGuild
    @PlantGuild Рік тому +5

    I really enjoy these types of videos. While I am here for the Gardening content; I can’t forget the other half of gardening: eating! From the history to the planting to the harvest to the consuming. That’s the best content for me.

  • @A7XisWord
    @A7XisWord Рік тому +30

    I had troubles getting the radishes to bulb out when I first started gardening, had massive leaves and nothing but taproot under the soil. I noticed you had a couple as well. I believe the main cause for this is dense, compacted soil. Radishes want looser soil to easily expand in. Maybe those Daikon varieties you mentioned don't care how compact the soil is so they can loosen it up, but these other varieties need a bit better quality soil.

    • @NormanChester882
      @NormanChester882 8 місяців тому +3

      I got lots of leaves, no radishes,

    • @sethelrod9099
      @sethelrod9099 Місяць тому +1

      @@NormanChester882do not use fertilizer. If the radish has too much fertilizer it will tend to produce a ton of leaves and no radish

    • @NormanChester882
      @NormanChester882 Місяць тому

      @@sethelrod9099 thank you

  • @Nurse_Nuggets
    @Nurse_Nuggets Рік тому +8

    My most successful radish harvest was from a dense multi sewing. I thinned a small amount and snacked on the microgreens. The compost was loose enough, even radishes touching one another still developed nicely.

  • @angelaphan3346
    @angelaphan3346 Рік тому +42

    We enjoy the radish pods more than the radish roots :)
    Pickled, or sautéed, the pods are like little spicy beans. Delish!

    • @johnhicks6367
      @johnhicks6367 Рік тому +1

      What variety of radish do you do this with?

    • @MsBellsandy
      @MsBellsandy Рік тому +1

      I did it with a white icicle.

  • @jm3517
    @jm3517 Рік тому +8

    I just harvested some of those Cherry Belle radishes and it’s the first radish I’ve actually enjoyed!

  • @MATroiano
    @MATroiano Рік тому +4

    One of the only crops I've had success with in Oklahoma. The short harvest time is perfect since the weather is unpredictable

  • @melindacash1268
    @melindacash1268 Рік тому +9

    Arugula, radish, strawberries, blue cheese, pecan salad!!!😊

  • @sarahhyde8533
    @sarahhyde8533 Рік тому +14

    Mine haven't grown well at all this year so I'm glad this video has come out. Cheers! Also, the best way to cook them is whole with the leaves, grilled on the BBQ 😋

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  Рік тому +5

      I'll have to try bbq!

    • @sarahhyde8533
      @sarahhyde8533 Рік тому +2

      @@epicgardening it's a game changer! I also wasn't keen on radish until I tried to BBQ them. Season with olive oil, balsamic vinegar and salt and pepper.

    • @littletechgirl2
      @littletechgirl2 Рік тому +1

      Ooh. I will have to try that.

    • @bigpapi9676
      @bigpapi9676 Рік тому

      trying this tomorrow! can't believe I've never thought of that.

  • @Heartofitall9691
    @Heartofitall9691 4 місяці тому

    I grow radishes and beets to use for breakfast sprouts with my morning bagel, cream cheese, tomato and basil AND, I love giving my chickens the thinned out ones, along with the green tops at harvest!! The chickens are great little garbage disposals, and they turn it all into gold!! Their manure mixed into any soil is AWESOME

  • @kcthonian
    @kcthonian Рік тому +5

    I'm doing my first real garden bed this year and planted Pink Lady Slipper Radishes using your multiple per spot idea. It's been working great! They actually help me know when they're ready to pull because the bigger/ready ones seem to push themselves out of the soil above the other ones. So, thank you fo the tips!

    • @chizick14
      @chizick14 Рік тому +1

      How is that variety?

    • @kcthonian
      @kcthonian Рік тому +1

      @@chizick14
      Honestly? I've never had radish it's raw form before. So, I'm not sure what it "should" taste like. XD But I do like the flavor. It's starts off with a bit of sweet, earthy flavor and then like a second after you bite into it, there's this strong sharp spicy to it. I've been using it in my salads for an extra kick to them.
      As far as growing... it's been doing awesome. No real pests so far and they seem to grow super fast.

  • @earthisflat
    @earthisflat Рік тому +3

    I love growing radishes, super fun and easy crop to grow, I didn't even like radishes before I grew my own and tried it now I love them 😂 such a difference in taste imo between home grown and grocery store varieties

  • @TylerW.
    @TylerW. Рік тому +87

    Don't forget the radish greens are very edible. Better when younger, and you can harvest a few off each radish while it's growing. Also the seed pods are better eating then the radish in my opinion.

    • @kinremnant4616
      @kinremnant4616 Рік тому

      Yea want to pickle some seed pods this year.

    • @jpgr69
      @jpgr69 Рік тому +6

      Yes, don’t waste those greens! Nice simply dressed with balsamic and olive oil.

    • @ahramko3981
      @ahramko3981 Рік тому +1

      yes! you can make kimch~

    • @albertabluesky
      @albertabluesky Рік тому

      I agree love radish pods!

    • @aluminiumknight4038
      @aluminiumknight4038 Рік тому

      Radish pods get fibrous quickly in my experience

  • @sarahlarkin213
    @sarahlarkin213 Рік тому +5

    Everyone says they’re easy to grow but it’s very hit and miss in my garden. I get lots of leaves and hardly any root. The only time I got foot radishes was when I fertilized with a low nitrogen fertilizer. I grow in containers and raised beds with potting soil!

    • @carbar60
      @carbar60 3 місяці тому +2

      me too. I get top growth but no bulbs!

  • @emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180
    @emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180 Рік тому +6

    I love that you mixed different varieties of radishes in the grow bag. Pick what you want for each meal. Awesome. Thank you, love you channel. ❤

  • @adricortesia
    @adricortesia Рік тому +4

    In Germany radishes are traditionally eaten with bread for dinner or Brotzeit (literally bread time) which is usually eaten somewhere between 8 and 10am as a second breakfast.

  • @PandaTheGreen
    @PandaTheGreen Рік тому +18

    If you're completely new to gardening it wouldn't be a bad idea to only sow radishes the first year just to find out if gardening is something for you. So easy to do, quick satisfaction and you can eat all parts of it so you get a lot of bang for you buck.

  • @adriennes657
    @adriennes657 Рік тому +2

    I love these videos focused on how to grow a particular plant/veg, thank you!

  • @smas3256
    @smas3256 Рік тому +1

    Glad I tuned in. We planted radish in bucket with our cucumbers for 2 years now. No cucumber beetles around.
    Another thing about radishes.
    I hear people are eating it to heal the pancreas
    which regulates blood sugar. I don't know for sure. Do research.

  • @MsWDWFAN1
    @MsWDWFAN1 Рік тому +8

    I love radishes! That peppery spicy flavor is so good. I love them in salads or with just salt on them. I should eat them more often.
    I've never eaten them roasted.

  • @Gartenlust
    @Gartenlust Рік тому +7

    Because radishes grow so quickly, I use them in beds for slow-growing plants that later need all the space in the bed, such as courgettes, and I use radishes to mark rows, e.g. of carrots, so it is easier to see where they have been sown.

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich Рік тому +9

    I've always had terrible results with root veggies, so I'm a bit green with envy that you're making them look easy. 😅

    • @vmcshannon
      @vmcshannon Рік тому +1

      I agree. So jealous. I’ve planted all of those. Rarely get one to actually bulb.

    • @m373x
      @m373x Рік тому +4

      @@vmcshannon Loose fluffy soil, consistent moisture without mudding the substrate, and lots of sun. A little bit of phosphorus fertilizer halfway through and you will have them bulb nicely.

  • @MSpahnable
    @MSpahnable Рік тому +2

    I love the radish pods so much more than the root. Big bang for your buck!!

  • @TouchDirt
    @TouchDirt Рік тому +8

    Yall making me feel crazy for just loving to pop em out of the dirt while watering each morning and eating em raw. If they even make it to the kitchen they go great with salty butter in a baguette

  • @davidmikolajczak9361
    @davidmikolajczak9361 Рік тому +5

    I like yo leave about 2” the green top on the radish. This provides a bit of a “handle” to hold on to if you are slicing the radish. Hope this helps.

  • @matthewblubaugh7992
    @matthewblubaugh7992 Рік тому

    I just ripped out all my left over radishes today. Had a 8’ by 5’ bed full of them, final total was 370! Now time for some summer squash!

  • @kitycheeha
    @kitycheeha Рік тому

    Where I'm from the most common way to use radishes is puting them in a salad - mix chopped radishes, onion leaves, salad leaves, a good amount of salt and sour cream. It's the best natural vitamin bomb in early spring

  • @reinventingmeeveryday
    @reinventingmeeveryday Рік тому

    My wonderful fellow, I just harvested my first ever cucumber from my balcony garden and I just popped here to say thank you for your awesome tips! ❤️🥒❤️🥒❤️

  • @dannyrosado2554
    @dannyrosado2554 8 місяців тому +1

    Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, but sautéed radish greens are quite delicious. Try with a little garlic and lemon juice, salt and pepper.

  • @ardencrossing
    @ardencrossing Рік тому

    Watching directly after picking some of my botanical interests french breakfast radishes this morning! They very the quickest variety by far I planted this year which is nice since living in MN our spring doesn't really start until May.

  • @jimriley9697
    @jimriley9697 Рік тому +2

    So easy and so fast I like to use them for grow experiments, side by sides etc.

  • @nickstoliker8707
    @nickstoliker8707 11 місяців тому +1

    Certain radishes are also very good at deterring aphids and pests. I sow them around the outside of my garden paired with Marigolds.

  • @JRDavidson15
    @JRDavidson15 Рік тому +9

    Try sautéing the greens. They go great with olive oil and pepper.

  • @ohio_gardener
    @ohio_gardener Рік тому +3

    One of my favorite radishes is the Giant of Sicily. Fast growing and sweet.

  • @CosmicDuskWolf
    @CosmicDuskWolf 5 місяців тому

    Every time I watch this channel and radishes come up, it seems French Breakfast is a favored radish.

  • @TinMan445
    @TinMan445 Рік тому +1

    I grew a ton of radish my first year. I just never came around to them. I’m sure if I made them into kimchi it would be good, but I have very limited space. Keep it up Eric!

  • @lucasmoreel8126
    @lucasmoreel8126 Рік тому

    I don't even really like radishes but now I can't wait to plant and see them grow. Thanks ✌️

  • @rbutterfly87
    @rbutterfly87 Рік тому +1

    I am making sure to save this video for when I start my garden in 2030 ❤

  • @maureend9755
    @maureend9755 Рік тому +4

    Great vid as usual! I've not had great luck with radishes here in 9b. Last year I planted them in late spring. Some grew prolific greens but no bulbs before flowering. Others, I waited too long to harvest and they were woody. This year I started some mid winter with some success. Succession planted some more a few weeks later (cusp of spring) but they went to flower before ever developing bulbs even though the weather was cool. I like "seed to harvest" videos but It would be helpful to know the date when you started yours to better gauge optimum planting time considering that they don't seem to be a particularly good summer crop. BTW, watch all your videos: love your channel!

  • @DawnRK3204
    @DawnRK3204 9 місяців тому +1

    I love roasted radishes. I drizzle with olive oil and then roast them with other root crops.

  • @GrandmaSandy
    @GrandmaSandy Рік тому

    Oh, I love radishes now that I have learned I can eat them just fine just buy baking them. I don’t need them or a E baked. They are so good. I love them.

  • @mercurybard9794
    @mercurybard9794 4 місяці тому

    I did the trick with the daikon radishes to break up compacted soil. Not sure how well it worked, since I've just let that patch run wild. They ate up to my shoulders with dainty white & pink flowers, and the pollinators are loving them. I'm going to try harvesting the seed pods for salads

  • @Kellibel
    @Kellibel Рік тому

    I'm not a huge radish fan, but I bought your french breakfast radishes. I'm excited to harvest them!

  • @katiepayne2479
    @katiepayne2479 Рік тому

    Had my first successful radish harvest this year, with Sparklers. They're so pretty, tasty, and mild.

  • @MrRemakes
    @MrRemakes Рік тому +1

    My favorite way to eat radishes comes from Jacques Pepin. Sliced in half, and topped with butter and sea salt.

  • @littletechgirl2
    @littletechgirl2 Рік тому +1

    I need to try shading mine. I grow them inside in hydro with no problem. But I think my outdoor ones were held back because it was cold, then next thing you know... hot at heck! But, I love them roasted!

  • @adearadean72
    @adearadean72 Рік тому +1

    Twice have made a yummy Radish-potato soup with bacon to use up my Radishes.
    ---
    Noticed Radish likes bolts(flowers) after 70°F.

  • @Tucug.
    @Tucug. Рік тому

    No joke, I just planted radishes for the first time earlier today. Kind of crazy to see this in my recommended!

  • @graveyardbby7709
    @graveyardbby7709 Рік тому +2

    LETS GOOO! WE LOVE A CONSISTENT KING❤️ (also my radishes flopped hella hard so i needed this😂)

    • @creeperking0017
      @creeperking0017 Рік тому

      radishes like kool weather and proper plantin, show me and i might be able to diagnose what went wrong

    • @graveyardbby7709
      @graveyardbby7709 Рік тому

      @@creeperking0017 prolly the fact that i live in south alabama lmao

    • @creeperking0017
      @creeperking0017 Рік тому +1

      @@graveyardbby7709 ohhh ye for u uv gotta plant em real early

  • @anetteridleyrodriguez
    @anetteridleyrodriguez Рік тому

    I love radish with lemon and salt!! Soooooo gooood!👍

  • @DawnRK3204
    @DawnRK3204 9 місяців тому

    The radish leaves are delicious in a potato and radish leaf soup. Sauté onions and then garlic. Add vegetable broth and cut potatoes. Season with salt, pepper, crushed red pepper, and thyme. Cook until potatoes are tender and add in chopped radish leaves. Simmer for a few minutes. Then blend with an immersion blender.

  • @studyengineeringinaustrali8317
    @studyengineeringinaustrali8317 9 місяців тому

    Awesome. I bought the easter egg mix, french breakfast and cherry belle. Love it. Waiting patiently to it to germinate

  • @johncaswell2648
    @johncaswell2648 Рік тому +1

    I really like hailstone radishes, nice mild taste.

  • @elph77
    @elph77 Рік тому

    Roasted radishes with garlic and olive oil are so good.

  • @mommy6671
    @mommy6671 11 місяців тому

    We planted daikon radish ground cover the ducks love them too!

  • @centryfull
    @centryfull 8 місяців тому

    We are indian and we make curry of everything 😂 I will grow a lot of radishes this season. Thanks for your tips 👍🏻

  • @TheStwat
    @TheStwat Рік тому

    I love to add radish to curries for a delicious tasty crunch.

  • @nyteshdw
    @nyteshdw Рік тому +3

    I was never a fan of store radishes. I grew lady slipper and french breakfast this year and liked them. I did like the lady slippers more. Also, pickled radishes are delicious

  • @tleigh4583
    @tleigh4583 Рік тому

    I swear you read my mind, I was just eyeing radish seeds yesterday

  • @arthurgelinas6883
    @arthurgelinas6883 Рік тому

    My favorite are the radish pods. If you pick them Yung and eat them fresh out of the garden they taste like a spicy pea

  • @jip7896
    @jip7896 Рік тому

    mum brought me a 300 pack of radish seeds so this is gonna help me do it :) thankyou

  • @chizick14
    @chizick14 Рік тому

    "scraps to the chickens" looks like you have some growing to do in the kitchen. The greens are amazing, young leaves I like raw and the older ones simply sautéed in ghee with some salt pepper

  • @helloworld4753
    @helloworld4753 Рік тому +1

    Bit of lemon and god so good

  • @doralove8936
    @doralove8936 Рік тому

    I love it when they taste spicy and earthy.

  • @HumboldtFreelance
    @HumboldtFreelance Рік тому +2

    Family radish tradition from North Dakota - always had a dish of fresh radish at the table with dinner - otherwise, que my grandfather saying something to the effect of “why cant we ever get a radish around here” (so dramatic) and then my gramma going to the fridge and putting together a plate - with a side of salt. Always, with EVERY meal. ;)

  • @texassweettea6125
    @texassweettea6125 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for the info! I just planted cherry bell radish.

  • @Heartofitall9691
    @Heartofitall9691 4 місяці тому

    When i was young, my mother would clean radishes then separately, carrots and celery, thoroughly washing with dish soap, rinsing very well, cutting off ALL greens and tops/bottoms (celery and radish roots) and then she had a lot of old jars, like PB jars. She'd fill the jar with one rype of veg, fill with water, and pop in the fridge!? Was this not a good way? I'll tell ya, they were always prepped, icy cold and delicious so they never lasted long enough to find out, I guess. My dad just loved munching on them!!
    I vaguely recall maybe the same method with their fresh grown rhubarb (a crop I've not seen your channel cover!!?) but I may not be remembering correctly. We had a patch growing in the corner of our garden bc my dad loved strawberry rhubarb pie. Oddly, we never grew strawberries!!!!! Our only fruit was a plum tree. HA!

  • @JustinTurner000
    @JustinTurner000 Рік тому

    I grew some watermelon radishes a couple years ago they were super cool

  • @bvw3153
    @bvw3153 Рік тому

    I used to struggle with a lot of pop-ups with my radishes (root growing on top of soil), so I just decided to plant the seeds deep. Like 1" - 1.5" deep. Since then, my harvests have been great.

  • @msassi
    @msassi Рік тому

    The radish greens make a great salad!

  • @jasonellis7856
    @jasonellis7856 Рік тому

    The leaves also make a great addition to a mixed leaf salad...

  • @Taco_Melon
    @Taco_Melon Рік тому +2

    i failed to grow radish (pink lady slippers) at first year of my garden in containers (excessively watering/fertilizing), and they came out a really tiny bulbs with huge leaves.. I'm going to grow them again this year, and i hope i can harvest the healthy sized bulbs!

  • @SusthaniaTatiana
    @SusthaniaTatiana 14 днів тому

    I started growing radishes and was surprised with how quickly they grew and how big they became. I have been seeking recipes and videos of radish leaves and when it is considered too big to eat as a green. Do you have any input for this?
    🙏

  • @Ottawajames
    @Ottawajames Рік тому +2

    Really can't go wrong with a 30 day crop!

  • @PorchGardeningWithPassion
    @PorchGardeningWithPassion 5 місяців тому +1

    I love Cherry Belle’s 👊🏻🌻👊🏻

  • @DanlowMusic
    @DanlowMusic Рік тому

    I picked one of mine early, but it was the best tasting radish Iever had.

  • @sethelrod9099
    @sethelrod9099 Місяць тому

    Young leaves are good in salads, and the older leaves my wife makes into radish soup

  • @D71219ONE
    @D71219ONE Рік тому +3

    Here in the Midwest, I always have terrible luck. The ground is frozen solid, and then it jumps to like 90 degrees. I get a few and the rest bolt. 😕

  • @sophie7162
    @sophie7162 Рік тому

    The tops taste amazing!! Similar to arugula. You can also make pesto out of them 😍

  • @thomlindgren6253
    @thomlindgren6253 Рік тому +1

    Great video.. I really love radishes. How deep does the soil need to be for normal red or breakfast radishes? Can I mix up the dirt in a bag after a harvest and replant the bag? Do I need to add amendments to the soil if I do that. Thanks for sharing and would love a radish recipe video if you are up to it… but plain with a touch of salt is great!

  • @Bee-2-the-Dee
    @Bee-2-the-Dee Рік тому

    I use Radish in mexican street slaw and salads. I had my first crop in my poly tunnel and it bolted. I have a 2nd crop coming up now but its got really hot here, I will move them to a shady spot and hope for the best.

  • @Jandrolicus
    @Jandrolicus 3 місяці тому +1

    9:38 my grandma every time i come home from school😂

  • @pcatwell
    @pcatwell Рік тому

    I'm a big fan of the easter basket radishes!

  • @SuperArtfrog
    @SuperArtfrog Рік тому +3

    I just checked my radishes and they are starting to flower but don't yet have enough of an edible root. What caused this? Heat? Not enough water? Will the root continue to grow if I pinch off the flowers?

  • @Kraftd68
    @Kraftd68 8 місяців тому

    Do you have to keep pulling up on them every day or will they sink into the plastic seed area if you dont?

  • @delsurf71
    @delsurf71 Рік тому +1

    My problem I have had the last couple years with radish has been mice. This spring every radish had been tasted by mice. This fall I may try them in a grow bag.

  • @obuw1
    @obuw1 6 місяців тому

    I planted radishes this year at around late march, it's been 5 weeks now, they have grown up to about 30-40cm, but they are all leaves, no bulbs.
    Is it a lost cause and I should just pull them out now? Or is there still a chance that they will start to bulb up? They haven't bolted yet.
    The leaves and roots are both extremely bitter and pretty much completely inedible.
    The temperature has been around 10-15C at night, 20-25C during the day so far.

  • @valkyrise1148
    @valkyrise1148 Рік тому +1

    Chives, radish, cottage cheese, sea salt.... on toast. Anyone else? Mmmm.

  • @SybilLeGendre
    @SybilLeGendre Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing these treasures ❤

  • @FloridaGardeningdiva
    @FloridaGardeningdiva Рік тому

    I like to add the tops in salads. Or my guinea pigs favorite treat

  • @ericagutjahr2838
    @ericagutjahr2838 Рік тому

    I have a few radishes that I planted at the end of April and forgot about them until this past weekend. They are French Breakfast variety. I can tell they are much much bigger than “normal” but are they okay to still eat?