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Garden Master
Just before I headed into the house for a lunch that included pole beans and bacon, I was having a "fresh" salad in the garden. Grazing, you know . . .
If you planted radish in the spring (maybe a little late in the spring since this is mid-September) and you have left some plants to go to seed - - be sure to check the seed pods for tenderness. If they are a nice clear green, smooth, and still a couple weeks away from maturing seed, pop one in your mouth!
A tender radish seed pod has the flavor of the root, without any pithiness. They are very tasty raw and real good in a stir-fry.
I have a few plants that are just past this stage in the garden. They've got plenty of tender seed pods.
Steve
If you planted radish in the spring (maybe a little late in the spring since this is mid-September) and you have left some plants to go to seed - - be sure to check the seed pods for tenderness. If they are a nice clear green, smooth, and still a couple weeks away from maturing seed, pop one in your mouth!
A tender radish seed pod has the flavor of the root, without any pithiness. They are very tasty raw and real good in a stir-fry.
I have a few plants that are just past this stage in the garden. They've got plenty of tender seed pods.
Steve