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Daikon
Topic Started: Nov 8 2012, 04:15 PM (973 Views)
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Could not believe it, saw Daikon for sale at No Frill's in Brighton, on. lol)))
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Lanark Hill Country

What is Daikon?
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Yup,,, For sale at walmart up here.
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How are the deer liking your plots now :D
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Ok I will ask again wtf is it?
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Type of radish
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Same as Bigr is holding in his pic
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I have not seen any evidence of deer eating the Radish itself, they like the top's. Anyone else have deer eating the Radish ? :ty:
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The deer in my food plot hammered the radishes. Ate the tops first and now the radishes.
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Dec 6 2012, 08:39 PM
The deer in my food plot hammered the radishes. Ate the tops first and now the radishes.

I had same experience with my radish
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Here it is Jan. and now the der decide to hammer the Radish top's like crazy, go figure. :cheers:
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Shed hunting should be easy this year ! Must have had some other food sources up late ?
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Do the radish sweeten after they freeze the way turnip and beet do? Another question, I've heard that planting beets, turnips, (Brassicas), more than two years in a row can lead to plant disease. Is this true? :cheers:
The best hunts are the ones you return home from.
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Jan 7 2013, 08:34 PM
Do the radish sweeten after they freeze the way turnip and beet do? Another question, I've heard that planting beets, turnips, (Brassicas), more than two years in a row can lead to plant disease. Is this true? :cheers:

They do go after them more as the frost hits them so I have to say yes. I try not to plant them back to back as well.
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Jan 7 2013, 09:34 PM
Do the radish sweeten after they freeze the way turnip and beet do? Another question, I've heard that planting beets, turnips, (Brassicas), more than two years in a row can lead to plant disease. Is this true? :cheers:

I've read the same thing about no more than 2 years in a row in same spotfor brac's. I've done 2 years back to back planting in same spot. Did plant a plow down in spring though at the time.
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