November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Harvesting 14 Pounds of Radishes From Just 9 Square Feet!


it is radish harvest time! We have been growing them for about 30 days now and it is time to pull them up so we can grow some beans! Come with us to see what we got and how they look.
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Harvesting 14 Pounds of Radishes From Just 9 Square Feet!

  1. What can you tell us about Watermelon Radishes? First time growing, they flowered quickly and I produced no fruit!! I had very good luck with regular radishes in the past. HELP!!

  2. I had just planted radishes this yr for the first time. I unknowingly thought that more than one radish would come from each plant so, I only planted 10. LOL. I guess next yr I will plant many more. Thanks for your video's.

  3. Looking more for a how to harvest radishes rather than watch me harvest radishes. Like are they ready to harvest based in time grown, or once they merge out if the ground? I've seen some people determine if they are ready by the taste. I'm just not sure when they are ready. Thanks for the video!

  4. Hey Luke, we're in the midst of a massive heatwave in SoCal, about 2 weeks of 95-105+, besides covering up and 2nd waterings when needed, is there anything to be done to save our plants? Do we leave them uncovered for morning sun? I'm using tents, not shadecloth so little sun at all is on my tomato gardens. My vining plants are barely hanging on, cucs, squash zucchini have a few flowers, pumpkins and watermelon vines look anemic, lost one mini pumpkin plant to squirrels eating the leaves, my juvenile cucumber garden, something wiped out most of the leaves but the stems are intact. Thank you

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