Easy Gardening: Radishes
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- January 25, 2022
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Overview
Publication Information
Radishes are often the first vegetable harvested in a spring garden. With minimal space and a short growing period, they are well suited for small gardens, containers, and early-season planting.
Easy Gardening: Radishes provides clear guidance for growing radishes in Texas gardens. This factsheet covers soil preparation, planting methods, thinning, and harvest timing. Straightforward advice helps gardeners keep radish growing simple and enjoy fresh harvests just weeks after planting.
What You'll Learn
- Choosing the right planting location: Grow radishes in small spaces or partial shade.
- Planting radish seeds correctly: Set seeds at the right depth and spacing.
- Managing growth and thinning: Prevent crowding as roots begin to expand.
- Knowing when to harvest: Pick radishes before they become tough or bitter.
Download the free guide and enjoy one of the quickest wins in the home garden.
Part of the Easy Gardening Series
This publication is part of the Easy Gardening series, created to help Texas gardeners succeed with practical, research-based advice.
- Explore more Easy Gardening publications for crop-specific tips and proven garden practices at our Easy Gardening page.
- Love this content? Check out the Easy Gardening for Texas book! It brings all of these trusted guides together in one convenient, physical resource.
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