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If there is such a thing as instant gratification in gardening radishes come closest to that than almost anything. Because of this nature they are excellent crops for children to begin with. They are also varied enough and striking in color to keep their interest. While they are typically red they are also found in white, pink and even purple. They are a welcome addition to any salad. Start planting radishes in the spring and plant successive plantings every two weeks for continuous harvest. Or you can simply have one harvest and then plant something else when that harvest is complete. They tend to bolt in the heat of the summer so if you intend to plant for a continual harvest you may want to skip the hottest time of the summer. Ample water, space and weeding will ensure full growth. They respond well to fertile soil but do not require such to produce well. Radishes can also be grown in containers amongst other plants that will shade them from the heat of the summer. Larger radishes have a stronger taste and smaller ones are thought to be better tasting so harvest them when they are fully grown but not too large. Around three fourths to an inch in diameter.
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