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I learned something about radishes this year #2353000
01/01/18 01:10 PM
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Between the coosa and cahaba
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They don't like the snow and cold


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353002
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They're not supposed to survive the winter.


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353019
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I think the turnips and brasicass survive a little longer


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353024
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Those diakon radishes?


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353026
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All turnips and brassicas will die in this kind of weather. That field is gonna be a stinking mess of a goo once it thaws out.

Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353042
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The biologic radishes. Not sure exactly what they are. They have the big carrot looking bulb. I will say they have done very well in wet area's where turnips have done poor in the past.


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Big ole white roots? They are probably daikon radishes. You should pull a couple and make some quick pickles outta them.

Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: dirkdaddy] #2353069
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Originally Posted By: dirkdaddy
Big ole white roots? They are probably daikon radishes. You should pull a couple and make some quick pickles outta them.

yep sir they are sweet. I ate one.


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353095
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Originally Posted By: mandeerpig

Originally Posted By: dirkdaddy
Big ole white roots? They are probably daikon radishes. You should pull a couple and make some quick pickles outta them.

yep sir they are sweet. I ate one.





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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353105
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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353119
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We plant them for cover crops. Suckers will flat mellow up some ground.


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353124
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To be honest I didn't even know we planted them. Everyone showed up to planting day with whatever seed they wanted to bring.

I was surprised at how fast these things grow. The deer were eating on them recently, but I'm sure ours are all wilted up now too.


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353176
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You may be surprised. I've read deer dig them up in colder northern areas. Those look awesome Mandeer. The deer on the place I leased wouldn't dig turnip roots up.


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353423
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I plant them as a cover crop on our farm every year and have yet to see any deer browsing them but they’re a dang good cover crop, great for compaction.

Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2353447
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Yes they are


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2354439
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We have deer pulling/pawing them up and eating half of the smaller roots.


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Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: !shiloh!] #2354976
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That's exactly what you want.. A good cold spell to turn them.

Re: I learned something about radishes this year [Re: sanderson] #2355071
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Originally Posted By: sanderson
We have deer pulling/pawing them up and eating half of the smaller roots.
This. I seen some done like this yesterday evening in one of my plots...



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