Do you want a cookie?

Green thumbs, watch out! We use cookies on our website - not the delicious ones for snacking, but the digital helpers. They enable us to find out how our website is used. If you click on "Accept", our virtual garden gnomes will be happy and promise to guard your data like their own watering can. You can find more information in our Privacy Policy.

Luc
Luc 19.06.2026, 18:17
#Radish Pods If your radishes start to flower, don’t panic—and definitely don’t pull them out. Just let them bloom, even if they’re bent over or whatever. It won’t bother the seed heads. These pods are from a single plant (and I was a bit early, but I was just so excited) Otherwise, they can easily grow to the size of peas. They taste like radishes, but with a milder kick. @patronbernard 🤤
17 Likes 5 Comments

Comments

patronbernard patronbernard 19.06.2026, 19:34
...roh geniessen ? 🤔 ...in welchem Stadium? 🤔 ...geht das auch mit Ostergruß Rettich? 🤔...
Luc Luc 19.06.2026, 19:35
Ja roh am besten. Die gesunden „Chips“ mit dem Hasenrettich kenne ich mich nicht aus
Luc Luc 19.06.2026, 19:36
Desto größer die Schote desto weniger scharf, aber faserig werden die auch in groß nicht
Anke0 Anke0 19.06.2026, 21:56
Ich werde morgen gleich noch Radieschen säen und schön blühen lassen. Gleich mal gespeichert.
Jdub Jdub 19.06.2026, 23:33
I hear you can also add them to stir fry and pickle them.

Join the Fryd community and connect with other gardeners!