Thursday, June 30, 2011

HARVESTING RADISH


My husband and I were really excited to see our first set of radishes. I just took three of them as I really couldn't wait to see my first ever harvest.


How to Harvest:

You can harvest radish in 25-30 days after sowing. They will be ready in no time.

Sprinkle water aorund it just to loosen the soil.


With a spade slowly dig around the radish and pull the radish gently holding the leaves.


That's it! You can wash them well and they are ready to eat.. So fresh and crispy!!! Our radishes tasted perfect.


Observations:

Do not leave the radish too long after you feel it is harvest time. There are chances that it will mature and turn more hot.

It might also split if you leave it too long after harvest time.

Radishes are the easiest to grow and you can also use the leaves in you salads. I use them in Indian curry as well.

Hope you liked my radish. Have more to be harvested pretty soon. Catch you with more interesting things from my garden. 

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

HOW TO GROW RADISH

Radishes are the easiest to grow and are really fast. I bought seeds from Walmart and planted them in a starter pot. Radish is a pretty quick crop. It sprouts in exactly 6-7 days. They are supposed to be ready for harvest in 40 days. I planted 4 seeds first of which I could save only 3. Later when we constructed the raised bed, I planted another ten of which all have survived. So there are 3 plants that is grown well. The rest are just giving its second set of leaves. 


My Observations:

First prepare the soil. It can be raised bed or containers. Add fresh soil and make sure there is a good drainage system. 

My suggestion would be first start the plant in a seed starter container with well drained potting mix. When the first set of leaves are established, replant or re pot them in bigger containers or raised bed. 

Place each seed 1/4 -1/2 inch deep and cover it. Keep it well drained and moist. Distance between each seed can be about 3 inches. The radishes are anyways small. If you need bigger size, you can place them at a distance. 

Water regularly until first set of leaves are established. Once you replant them and the plant is well established keep it moist and do not over water. Water if you feel that the soil is getting to dry. It is important to keep the soil moist at all time and not water clogged. 

The first set of leaves are heart shaped. The second set of leaves looks like the one in the picture above. If you look into the picture carefully, you will be able to notice the first set of leaves as well. 

It is always better to mulch the plants with wood chips,barks, hay or even grass cutting from you yard. It helps in drainage and protects plants from excessive heat. 


The big plants are about 4 weeks old and the small ones are about 2 weeks old. I have to just wait and enjoy the plants grow. I started really late this year. This is the first time I am into full fledged gardening. So i din't really know the best time to start planting. From my experience, I think I will start planting early next year. 

See you soon with more. I will also post Harvesting Radish once I am done harvesting them :-) Lets wait and watch my radishes grow!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Honolulu at its best

We had been to Honolulu in May. We loved it. I live in San diego which is the west coast of USA. Frankly, I thought there could not be anything that is better than the beaches in San Diego. But I was totally wrong. The beaches are so beautiful and the city is fantastic. We loved our stay at Honolulu.

Drive along the coast is breathtaking. Picture from a View Point area

Panoramic View of the Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach

Houses on top of mountain close to Diamond Head crater

Pearl Harbor and Arizona Memorial
King Kamehameha Statue 

Dole Plantation - Pineapples

Hanauma Bay at a distance

These are few pics. I wish i could post more. But these just covered the major areas of Honolulu. There are lots and lots of places to visit and enjoy the natural beauty. The tropical rain forest and the climate is worth the visit. 

Have fun till I come with  more on Hawaii!!!!
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