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First harvest of the year!!
Radish for tea - YeeHah!
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Post: # 16337Post hedgewizard »

Wonderful! I'm so jealous!

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Looking good !!!
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Post: # 16345Post ina »

What a beauty! Mine are in the ground - but only just! They never look that good anyway; the slugs always get to them first.
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Hmmm...yum. 8)
That reminds me: must get some stuff into the ground now it's April and the weather's picked up.
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Post: # 16425Post Andy Hamilton »

Did not have time to plant my radishes out today, so yes I am jealous. Ah well will get some in soon and have some in 6 weeks time as well.

I always have trouble with slugs and my radishes ina, things will be different this year though as I have seen hardly any slugs on the allotment, shed loads of snails though :banghead:
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Good one mate!

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Post: # 16454Post Mandyz »

beautiful radish.
very jealous here... I won't be planting for another month :(

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Well done! :cheers:

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Post: # 16507Post Boots »

a real fine radish, Witchy! Nice pots too...

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Post: # 16545Post Muddypause »

It certainly is. But have you got any more like it?
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Post: # 16568Post hedgewitch »

LOL - yeah muddy I do. Because I can't grow many veg in my little garden I sow Seeds a couple of days apart just so as I have a steady supply of produce that I can use without having a mad surplus to my requirements one day only to run out of everything the next.
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Post: # 16638Post Shelle »

nice one ... will remember to ask you for pointers when i try myself to grow radish ... never have before.
I am happy to have a space to grow once again :)

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Post: # 16645Post shiney »

Lovely! A fine specimen too. 8)

I really like radishes. Anyone ever grown those massive winter radishes?
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