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Re: "Sprouted radishes"

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If you have to thin them, you can use the 'cancelled' plants from the greens to the little red proto-radish as salad greens, or as a slightly spicy addition to a stir-fry, a minute or so before you finish cooking...

🐝 tildebeast

2023-06-15 · 3 months ago

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🔭 TheSpoonCarver

I tried that with the first batch I grew, but the greens were very fiborous. Maybe they're only good when the greens are new growth?

🚀 stack

I've been sprouting all kinds of seeds and just eating the sprouts! It's amazing how a couple of tablespoons of seeds fills up a jar with deliciouslness in 5 days or so.

🔭 TheSpoonCarver

Cooking and eating young sprouts is also something I'd like to try more of

Hundred rabbits have a pretty comprehensive guide

— gemini.circumlunar.space/users/hundredrabbits/sprouting.gmi

😺 gemalaya

Radish grows fast, it's a great crop for beginners, you can plant them almost all year long and they require little care. Plus they contain enzymes that help the body detoxify from toxins.

2023-08-17 · 3 weeks ago

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Sprouted radishes — I planted some radish seeds on sunday, and they've already sprouted! It's just mad how fast some plants grow. Useful though, because I can use them as a way to practice growing a type of plant a few times -- iteratively learning from my mistakes -- in a single growing season.

💬 TheSpoonCarver · 7 comments · 3 likes · 2023-06-07 · 3 months ago