All About Radishes
Radishes are flavorful root vegetables that grow best in the cool temperatures of spring and fall. The plants also produce edible leaves that are as delicious as they are nutritious. They’re impressively versatile and can grow in a wide variety of conditions, from full sun to partial shade. They’re not especially heavy feeders, so adding organic compost or slow-release fertilizer to your garden soil before planting radish seeds is usually sufficient. Be sure to keep the ground consistently moist, but avoid overwatering.
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Radishes are ideal for growing in containers because they’re easy to care for and mature quickly. You can grow radishes in a container pretty much anywhere – even indoors. All you need for growing radishes in a container garden is a large-sized pot with several drainage holes, nutrient-rich potting soil, moderately bright light, and plenty of water.