Should I just buy these instead?

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I am going to assume that there would be no difference between sprouting seed and planting seed. but I dont' know
 

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Wow that looks like a great deal!

You could trade them all year,plant a mess of them , and you will still have some left! Maybe even share some. :frow

I think you can't go wrong here.

Joe (AKA Radish eater ;) )
 

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I gave up growning diakon if you can do it and it tastes good then I say go for it ..at pennies a pound here I can get all kinds and grew the most nasty tasting radishes on the planet ..

but I say go for it you have different soil and climate if you can do it ..awesome keep us posted please
 

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Daikon in Colorado is EXPENSIVE if you can even find it. Radishes do not grow well in the ground here. The soil is hard. BUT, I have a semi-hydroponic system (watered by my pond) and a very large deep planter. I have filled that planter with composted duck bedding and have some flowering kale in it right now. Come Spring I am thinking I could grow some daikon in it. My test plants in the system this year did very well, so with all that loose deep soil I think they would do well. Plus if it doesn't work, I could sprout to my heart's content!

Ok..I think you all talked me in to it :D


Here are some recipes for this wonderful veggie...
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/dining/081brex.html
http://japanesefood.about.com/b/200...e-of-the-week-japanese-style-daikon-salad.htm
http://little-note.blogspot.com/2006/03/test-recipe-braised-daikon.html
 

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I still have a lot of those plants now growing in my kitchen. I am getting new growth on my basil, my stevia and I also have 2 varieties of hot peppers with new flowers. I have a wick system with these since I forget to water things :p They are in my one South facing window and I have 2 CFL's on them during the day too. It will be interesting to see how long I can keep them going.
 

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I went ahead and ordered them. So if anyone wants daikon radish seeds OR cress seeds*, I am up for trading for other veggie seeds once those come in :D

(The shipping was $7 for one pound of seeds, but only $8 for 2 lbs )
 

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