π± Radish
π¨ Color Palette
About Radish
radishes are root crops
π± Detailed Care Guide
π Growth & Structure
π Phenology
π Ecology
β¨ Usage & Benefits
- edible
- Edible parts: rhizome, leaf, stem
β οΈ Safety & Traits
π± Propagation
π§ͺ Soil & Nutrition
π Pests & Diseases
π Expert Advice
Radishes need light, well-drained, cool soil. Water to keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy.
Radishes can be sown all year round. For early "forced" radishes, sow from February under cover. From corn to early autumn, radishes can be sown in open ground. In winter, sow in open ground depending on your climate.
Radish doesn't need much fertilizer. fertilizers rich in phosphorus and potassium can improve root quality. avoid fertilizers too rich in nitrogen, as this develops the foliage more than the roots.
π€ Companion Plants
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