Posted by ihman73 on October 26, 2012 at 20:59:32 from (67.43.125.58):
In Reply to: Groundhog radish posted by TJH72 on October 25, 2012 at 15:23:44:
I planted some Graza radishes in late Aug. Both with the 5100 white planter and doubled back using sugar beet plates and broadcast some in my garden with the little crank scatterbox. Both look really good the broadcast bunch are thicker and are standing up instead of spreading out and have gotten nearly knee high. The tubers are smaller than I thought they would be but at this point I attribute it to this variety of radish being bred for big tops for grazing, but they should be doing an excellent job of scavenging nutrients and are choking out the winter annuals pretty well. I intend to try some other radish varieties next year. I also planted some radishes in 30" rows and doubled back with austrian winter peas. I am trying to experiment with different covers to find workable mixes to use on larger acreages.
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