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Radishes
I have had a go at growing my own veggys this year!! I had some radishes in the fridge that had started growing shoots, so I thought I would give them a go and stick them in the ground. They have really taken off are now quite tall, so I thought i would look on line to see when to harvest them, but... the website I saw made it look like you get one radish at the bottom of your radish plant.. so what happens to the one I planted originally.. I assumed it would be like potatoes and there would be loads under there, but it looks like I might only get 5 radishes for my efforts!! Is this the case??!!
Cheers from a rather ungreen fingered gardener!!
Cheers from a rather ungreen fingered gardener!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wow Rowanwitch that has really made my week!!, I mean you might as well of told me that If you plant a radish it turns into a deadly spider and eats everything else in the garden and my children (or something like that!)
Does any one have any ideas for something that I can grow (in the place of the banished radish) that doesnt need direct sun?? Iv tried lettuces and have kindly fed all the slugs, snails and caterpillers in the village x
Does any one have any ideas for something that I can grow (in the place of the banished radish) that doesnt need direct sun?? Iv tried lettuces and have kindly fed all the slugs, snails and caterpillers in the village x
Best thing for a beginner... mixed salad leaves or rocket... sow fairly thinly in a row cover very lightly water regularly and do what you have to do to keep the slugs at bey... start snipping off the leaves when they are about 4" high and sow another lot
Most food crops need quite a bit of light but all the lettuce family are ok.... beetroot will be fine and you still have time for spring onions and a short row of winter cabbages (get the baby plants from the garden centre you might even get baby leeks befor the winter if you can find them ready started)
Most food crops need quite a bit of light but all the lettuce family are ok.... beetroot will be fine and you still have time for spring onions and a short row of winter cabbages (get the baby plants from the garden centre you might even get baby leeks befor the winter if you can find them ready started)