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Who knew you could grow radishes anywhere but the ground? Shallow rooting vegetables such as these do well in small containers and raised beds.

 


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Radish
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herbaceous plant (Raphanus sativus) belonging to the family Cruciferae (mustard family), with an edible, pungent root sliced in salads or used as a relish.

Radish
Planting: Radishes (Raphanus sativus) are fairly easy to grow. They mature anywhere from 21 to 30 days from seeding, depending on soil and air temperatures during their growing time.

Radish Greens Soup
Next time you enjoy the crisp bite of radishes, save the tops for this nutritious, refreshing soup.
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Horseradish
This hardy vegetable grows best with a long, warm, growing season and cold winters that help form the large, flavorful roots. For sauce (often used with meat), grate peeled roots, and mix with white or distilled vinegar, salt to taste.

Horseradish syrup
Horseradish syrup is obtained in the following way: grained horseradish root is mixed with 4 spoons of honey and are left to mix for several minutes. The mixture is strained and pressed with gauze. The raw syrup is obtained.

Horseradish
Armoracia rusticana
This is the species of horseradish cultivated for its roots.

Radishes are native to China. Egyptian writing reports that radishes were a common food in ancient Egypt before the pyramids were built. In Greece, radishes were so highly valued that imitations of them were made of gold.

( Rat-Tailed Radish )
'Rat-Tailed', also known as 'Rat's Tail, 'Purple-Podded', and 'Japan' is an heirloom radish from Japan.

This is a handsome plant grown for its big oblong leaves and the long fleshy taproot from which horseradish sauce is made. The flowers are usually removed. If grown well, it makes a substantial upstanding plant, but it can sprawling and untidy.

Grown only from root cuttings: remove rootlets from main root and grow on in rich, well-drained soil and fair to good light. Horseradish can be very invasive: use some form of deep barrier when first planting to prevent its spread. May be divided.

Radishes: All radishes are mini, but 'Short Top Forcing' is ideal for making small, easy-to-gather roots. Allow 15cm (6in) between rows and 2.5cm (1in) between plants.

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Horseradish
Armoracia lapathifolia
MEDICINAL: Grind some of the fresh root, combine it with a carrier oil, and use it to massage away muscular aches, and help loosen chest congestion.

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HOVENIA DULCIS - Chinese or Japanese Raisin Tree
A small to medium-sized dioecious tree from China and Japan. The fruit is a small dry capsule with a fleshy, sweet, edible pedicel.

Radishes are some of the easiest vegetables to grow. In this country, most radishes are eaten raw in salads. However, in other cuisines, radishes are an important food source, often preserved by drying or pickling.
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Radish leaves usually are medium green and lobed and have a rough texture, but some are purplish and some are smooth. The flowering stalks stand 2-5' above the leaves, depending on the variety.

Radish, Kohlrabi, beans, carrots
celery, cabbage, cress, parsley
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Horseradish is a very pungent stimulant herb that controls bacterial infections and can be used both internally and externally[238].

Horseradish can liven up many dishes. It is low in calories but packs a. More
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Plant radishes early. They will go to flower when the warm temperatures arrive.
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Wild radish. Also known as jointed or white charlock. Can be seen flowing on roadsides. A native of Europe and Asia, it is a weed, but pretty. Two types are here. On one, the flowers are pale yellow, fading to white.

Japanese horseradish   (Englisch)
Japanese pepper   (Englisch)
Japanese prickly ash   (Englisch)
Japaninpiparjuuri   (Finnisch)
Japanischer Kren   (Deutsch)
Japanischer Pfeffer   (Deutsch)
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The flavor of Cuckoo flower is hot and peppery, reminiscent of watercress or horseradish --as that of all Cardamine species.

The roots are used as a substitute for horseradish and the edible leaves make a highly nutritious vegetable. The roots have also been documented as useful in many folk remedies. The flowers, shoots, and foliage are edible as greens.

deep, radishes being sown thinly over them and covered lightly with mould. When the haulm of the potato has grown to about 6 in.

But not all deaths have been intentional homicides or suicides, for Monkshood is sometimes mistaken for fennel or horseradish or other edible plant, as even the species name napellus or "Little Turnip" alludes to its resemblance to something edible.

It resembles a red radish that has been splayed on a party platter. The 1-1.5" diameter flowers first appear in mid-April and continue with significant numbers through mid-May. This first wave is followed with sporadic flowers through July.

Juno irises have thick-necked bulbs clad in thin brown tissue with fleshy white roots -like long radishes -that extend down and out into the ground.

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Cider in which horse-radish has been steeped has been found helpful in dropsy.
Cooked apples make a good local application for sore throat in fevers, inflammation of the eyes, erysipelas, etc.
Stewed apples are laxative; raw ones not invariably so.

The leaves of western springbeauty are a source of vitamins A and C, and the corms are said to taste like mild radishes when raw and like potatoes when cooked. The crisp corms were a special treat after a long, hard winter.

Carrots, and horseradish produce long, cone shaped roots. Other plants produce spherical bulb-type roots, such as hyacinths and tulips. Other plants produce swollen storage roots in the form of tubers (dahlias) and rhizomes (bearded irises).

(Cruciferae) -- This member of the mustard family was imported to the US along with many relatives; watercress, horseradish, and garlic mustard among them.

Hashem, A., Bowran, D., Piper, T. and Dhammu, H. 2001. Resistance of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) to acetolacetate synthase-inhibiting herbicides in the Western Australia wheat belt. Weed Technology 15:68-74.

Nombres relacionados: Armoracia rusticana (sinónimo), Bitxaleka (vasco), Brassicaceae (familia), Cochelaria armoracia (sinónimo), Cranson (francés), Horse radish (inglés), Jaramago oficinal (castellano), Meerrettich (alemán), ...

Then, carrying the idea of eye appeal into the bowl itself, remember that both shredded raw carrots and thinly sliced radishes are extremely bright and appealing.

Solenostemon scutellarioides 'Religious Radish'
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These are found in fields, pastures, lawns, roadsides, waste areas, and sometimes in woods. Cultivated mustards, which may be harmful if eaten in large quantities, include cabbage, rape, broccoli, turnip, rutabaga, horseradish, and radish.

Pansies Roses (Wild roses are the best; remove the lower part of the petal to reduce bitterness.) Nasturtium Calendula Borage (a good blue color) Dianthus/Pinks Open pollinated Broccoli Radish (white, pink, lavender) Squash Purple Podded Pea Scarlet ...

Even brushing against it with bare skin can cause tingling and numbness. Cases of poisoning from people who mistakenly thought the roots were from a horseradish plant and other instances where the leaves were thought to be from the herb, parsley.

The Acantaceae family is non-toxic. I do not know, what will happen if you will eat about 4 lb of hemigraphis, but I'm sure, that you will have the same problems, if you will eat 4 lb of "non-toxic" parsley or radish:-) ...

It is a stout herbaceous perennial that, in good soil, can form a thigh-size taproot. The taproot is poisonous and there are reports of careless gardeners mistaking poke roots for horseradish roots with dire consequences.

Most baby turnips can be eaten whole, including their leaves. Baby turnips come in yellow-, orange-, and red-fleshed varieties as well as white-fleshed. Their flavor is mild, so they can be eaten raw in salads like radishes.

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See also: Green, Vegetables, Horseradish, May, Garlic