Shawn
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Post by Shawn on May 16, 2022 10:26:23 GMT -5
I am happy you enjoyed the radishes! The plate is quite cute.
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Post by lynnee on May 16, 2022 13:41:40 GMT -5
To me, the radishes look delicious even with the corky skin!
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Post by lynnee on May 16, 2022 17:52:25 GMT -5
Something I'm wondering about--would it work to grow radishes in an AG seed starter setup? Would that solve the problem of keeping the thickening stems above the grow deck? I'm really tempted to try, given that radishes grow so quickly. I do have a vacant Sprout at the moment, and lots of seeds.
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Sher
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Post by Sher on May 16, 2022 17:59:54 GMT -5
I think it would probably work, lynnee. I would pull the sponges up and cover them with something to prevent algae from growing on them.
My only concern would be the 10 watt light, but it's worth a shot.
And if you do it, I will enjoy following!
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on May 17, 2022 4:46:04 GMT -5
Me too
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Post by Sher on May 27, 2022 21:26:39 GMT -5
I knew that radish leaves were edible, but I had never tried them. So I saved the leaves when I harvested the radishes.
They surprised me by not shrinking to nothing when cooked like many greens. I sautéed onions, then added the greens, chicken stock, and red pepper flakes.
They were not good.
So I drizzled them with rice vinegar (balsamic would have been better) and it improved the taste enough that I will probably save the leaves the next time I grow radishes.
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Post by Shawn on May 28, 2022 3:42:25 GMT -5
You are brave Sher. I would never have tried to cook them.
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Post by lynnee on May 29, 2022 18:55:50 GMT -5
Given your report, Sher, I think I'll skip the radish greens! Your photo makes them look delicious, though.
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