Yes..^^^ Radishes are spicy. They add a bite to whatever you are them to. They are great raw in salads and great roasted with other veggies. Sometimes I add them to soups. Super low carbs and essential IMO to a good Kim Chi. Big ones, small ones. Long or round. Red, white or black. Embrace the humble radish.
That is a beautiful radish, @Accept. I'm going to the garden center this afternoon for more strawberry starts, and I think I'm going to grab a pack of watermelon radish seeds. I've been looking forward to Summer and perking up my salads, and a nice radish sounds like just the thing. Thank you for the lovely picture.Must they be good for something? Can't they be ends in themselves?
This sweet, mild watermelon radish can simply be sliced or eaten like an apple.
Given a choice, I'd eat a radish over a green pepper any ol' day of the week.i don’t understand what they are good for. Salads? Nah, not mine. They are a lot like green peppers in a salad, just a texture item
i don’t understand what they are good for. Salads? Nah, not mine. They are a lot like green peppers in a salad, just a texture item
Glad to inspire horticultural creativity! Miss the watermelon radishes. At the end, they were as big as grapefruits.Got my strawberries, some watermelon plants, and watermelon radish seeds.
Thank You! I have carrot seeds, so now I know where to plant them in relation to radishes. I've got a colorful blend, so some carrots should be purple, yellow, orange.If you plant radish and carrots in the same row, the radish come up early and mark the row. As you finish the radishes the carrots begin. Great space saver!
Got my strawberries, some watermelon plants, and watermelon radish seeds. Should fit in well with the rest of the garden. Yay for fruits and vegetables! Not everyone needs to enjoy radishes, and they seem easy enough to avoid if you don't, but I'm glad to have the option. I've read that in the Middle Ages, the rich would put up to 35 ingredients in salads. I keep a list of salad ingredients so I can use as many as possible in mine, or else it's like, lettuce.
Agreed. I like a blend of greens, vegetables, beans, seeds, fruit. It does get pricey, so I particularly enjoy Summer when I can grow much of my salad vegetables. Just having an herb garden is a treat. We had water rationing during the drought years, so I want to take advantage of the rains this Spring, and the ability to water daily in the Summer. We're already getting cherries in, and peaches are next. Radishes will be a nice addition.Yeah. I put as many things in my salads as I can. Salads can also get pricey this way.
But yeah, that's why I rarely order a salad at a restaurant unless it's from a salad bar with plenty of available ingredients where I can make my own salad...because otherwise, what often comes out of the kitchen is a plate of mostly iceberg lettuce, with a slice/wedge or two of tomato, a few strips of shredded carrot, and 6-8 pieces of shredded cheese...So, it's basically just iceberg lettuce with accents.
Agreed. I like a blend of greens, vegetables, beans, seeds, fruit. It does get pricey, so I particularly enjoy Summer when I can grow much of my salad vegetables. Just having an herb garden is a treat. We had water rationing during the drought years, so I want to take advantage of the rains this Spring, and the ability to water daily in the Summer. We're already getting cherries in, and peaches are next. Radishes will be a nice addition.
I wish I could share with you Ramah. When I bought my house, I thought it would be nice if the house and yard could pitch in a bit. I wanted a bit of paradise, and dreamed of being able to go into the yard year round and pick fruit, and grow vegetables in the Summer. It's been fits and starts, but we keep it going. We donate surplus to a food bank and a Senior Center. Right now we have ripe oranges (Valencia, Blood orange, Cara Cara) grapefruit, lemons, cherries. Next week we should have a different type of cherry, as well as the first of the peaches. I am no way a great gardener, but I do it anyway, and love giving people fresh food as well as eating it. I know I am fortunate in being able to grow a garden. More fortunate even, is having a son willing to dig and do the heavy lifting.Nice. I don't currently live in a place where I can have a garden