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Old April 2, 2018   #3
TexasTomat0
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I’ve got them in a raised bed and on a drip hose as well so I’m sure it’s the heat, and it hasn’t really started to get hot here yet. I will definitely try them in the fall/winter because I’ll bet they can do fine through out mild winters.

Those do look like beautiful radishes. Mine are about the size of a night crawler worm.


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