I STARTED MY RADISHES INSIDE THIS YEAR..AT WHAT POINT SHOULD THEY GO IN THE GARDEN?
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Root crops don't always transplant well, at least in my experience, and radishes grow so quickly that I've always planted them outside. So I'm guessing that you should experiment a bit. Set out a few as soon as they have a set of true leaves, watch them a couple of days, and if they have adapted well with a minimum of wilting, then set out the rest. Radishes in this climate mature very quickly. The globe types start becoming pithy after a month, and Daikon types can start becoming woody after about six weeks. Yuska
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INPUT..I TRANSPLANTED THEM AND I WILL CROSS MY FINGERS.. THERE IS ALWAYS TIME TO PLANT AGAIN,,,,DOUG
Just direct sow some more seed out in the garden now.
Hi Gang:
I'm in zone 4 and I planted my radishes directly in the ground two weeks ago just after the ground became "workable".
Those plants laugh at the cold. It was -4 (celcius) last night and the radishes suffered no ill effects.
Good luck.
Steve
