SnapperG
Senior Member
I was told they won't start eating the greens until after the first frost...somthing about the frost bring the sugars out of the ground and up into the greens.
I was told they won't start eating the greens until after the first frost...somthing about the frost bring the sugars out of the ground and up into the greens.
Anyone know where I can get some Trophy Radishes in Hancock County......
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The radishes do not need a frost. That's the benefit of planting them along with rape/turnips. They hammer the radishes, then a good frost and they switch to the rape and turnips which do need a frost to sweeten.
We planted some Trophy Radishes in a couple of food plots in South Georgia. They look great--lots of forage and some of the radishes are 2 " in diameter and a foot long.
The deer have not touched them as far as I can tell. Does frost have to sweeten them before deer get after them?