Here is a picture of my radishes! They were enormous and so very tasty ! I say "were" cos we have eaten them today ::)
I have never grown anything and was absolutely amazed at the result ! :D ;D
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I just pulled my first one "to see if it was big enough", it tasted fantastic but I had to pull another one before I could decide that no they weren't big enough. Cannot wait till they are - I wonder if the radishes can?
Well Reclanger, I hope yours taste as nice as mine ! They were scrumptious ! Good luck with your harvest. ;D :D
Hi there marianne,
may i ask what type are the radishes French Breakfast etc
that look delish i'm tellin ya
i love gowing them coz they are so easy
dannylewis
Hi Danny,
They are "Sparkler" radishes from Kings. The pack has 975 plants in it and if you want a few, I will send them to you. Just PM me your address.
And yes, they WERE delicious ! ;D :D
Radishes are great. They are so easy to grow and take up so little room. And they taste beautiful. I used to grow them as a kid just outside our kitchen. Happy memories!
I just hope that everybody's taste as good as mine do (and I am confident they will) becasue they really were wonderful - could eat them till they came out my ears.
;D This must be the most exciting part of the season for newbies like myself, getting the first taster of crops gives me a real buzz ;D
It never goes away Roy! ;D ;D
they look yummy, can't wait til we've got something edible :)
Congrats on your radishes Marianne, they are looking good. Radishes are great; while I am waiting for everything else to come up, up pop the radish seeds in a flash. Instant joy! Can't wait to pick them. Nice fresh peppery taste to look forward to. :) busy_lizzie
Thanks Busy Lizzie ;D ;D ;)
Well done :)
I don't understand. I love curry and chilli but can't stand raddishes (devil's food). Doesn't stop me groving them anyway.
Pulled a third lot of mine today - French Breakfast - sorry can't do photo's - they were huge and incredibly hot!....also some lovely big dark red oak leaf shaped lettuce leaves sown from a pack of mixed salad leaves...put them in a sandwich with some low fat cheese & chive spread - yummy! :P