Root Classics: Carrots, Radishes, and Beets
Sow thinly into stone-free, loosened soil and keep the seedbed consistently moist until germination. Mix radish seeds with carrots to mark rows fast. A gardener once confessed that her first straight carrot felt like winning a ribbon. What’s your root victory? Tell us your story.
Root Classics: Carrots, Radishes, and Beets
Crowded roots stay small. Thin early—and eat the thinnings. Snip rather than pull to avoid disturbing neighbors. Aim for a finger’s width for radishes, two for carrots, more for beets. Need a thinning reminder calendar? Subscribe and we’ll deliver timely nudges all season long.
Root Classics: Carrots, Radishes, and Beets
Radishes mature in about twenty-five days—perfect for impatient gardeners. Roast beets until tender and marinate with citrus. Carrots shine in simple butter glazes. Share your fastest root-to-plate recipe in the comments so new growers can taste success on their first harvest night.
Root Classics: Carrots, Radishes, and Beets
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