Shorter varieties will do best, and should have at least 5 inches of soil depth to accommodate developing radish roots. Daikons and other radishes with long, tapering roots need even deeper pots ...
Radish varieties vary widely, from long, slender, and red French Breakfast to white, oblong Alpine to ruby-hued, round Sora. Depending on the type and the climate in which they’re planted ...
The easiest plants to start growing are ones with reliable yields, no-fuss care requirements and varieties that — in one way or another — have a mind of their own (we’re looking at you ...
This paper is to be regarded as a preliminary report on seed studies on the radish. Observations for a number of seasons ... The relative weights of the same sizes of seeds in different varieties ...
Takalabo, which uses a dedicated autoclave to sterilize iburigakko, offers two canned varieties: finely chopped and thinly sliced radish. The labels show the product names in English--Japanese ...