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Garden Master
I can't remember now exactly why I thought it would be a good idea to plant some winter radishes along the row with the carrots, but that's what I did. Maybe something to do with keeping the soil loose?? Anyway, the China Rose radishes have grown like crazy; are already 1.5" across and 2.5" long. As I thin them to make room for the carrots, I thought we could eat them. I had heard that winter radishes were mild and sweet. WRONG!!! Hot and potent. Too hot for me, who is not a radish lover anyway. So, anybody got any ideas of what to do with them? Bake them? Use for fish bait? Dehydrate and use for Christmas decorations?