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Sunday, February 23, 2014

RADISH: FIRST HARVEST

After all of my confusion about growing radish, finally I tried to pull out some radishes from the pot.



This is  my 'cherry belle' radish.
I bought the seeds from online store.


Last week I made a post about my radish.
I got so many advices, I was so happy.  
So, now... my first harvest.
Although my radishes are not good enough, but no problem.

 

First experience...
There were a lot of lessons that I got from this cultivation.
Thanks to all of my friends for the advices and sharing the experiences.
I hope on the next planting I will get better result.
Thank you

15 comments:

  1. Doesn't look too bad a result to me.

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    1. Actually, it's more than my expectation. Thanks for your advice Sue.

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    1. I see that every gardeners in Europe and America always grow radishes on their gardens. A nice plant. So, I try to grow it on my garden.

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  3. They look fab, I might sow some in the greenhouse now as they tend to be my first harvest of the season.

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    1. Right now, I know why radish be a favorite vegetable for gardeners, especially amateur gardener like me. A very nice veg. Low handling and ready to be harvested only four weeks after sowing. Fascinating.

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  4. Yes they look good. I forgot to say the other day that should some go to seed, you can eat the young seed pods as a spicy addition to salad or stir fry.

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    1. Wow, sounds so interesting. I still confuse, Are the leaves edible? They look so fresh and appetizing.

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    1. Thanks Jo. I have a few radish seeds remain, I will sow it soon. I hope I get better result.

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  6. Welcome to Endah!
    I know how much you are enjoying the winter the first harvest of radishes.
    We plant them in the ground in the garden.
    They are delicious.
    Fresh bread is delicious with butter and sliced ​​radishes.
    This very early vegetable tastes.
    Greetings.

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    1. Thank you Lucia, you remind me to looking for recipes that made from radishes.

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  7. They look great! They are really big for pot grown radishes. Great job!

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    1. Thank you. I still don't really know about growing radishes. But I think they are not too bad.

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