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Jul 13th, 2007 at 09:09 AM
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These were NOT grown by me! But I bought them at a local farmers market yesterday - I have NEVER seen such enormous radishes!!!
The white ball is a ping pong ball for size:
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Jul 13th, 2007 at 09:46 AM
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those are huge!
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mannnn alive! Those are big!!! It would only take one for a salad for two!!!
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
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those are HUGE!! maybe ill try growing radishes that size as my very first plant!
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They are big, no doubt, but the key point is ... are they tasty! And, as a sportsman, I'd say that you wouldnt get very far playing ping-pong with that ball - it's a golf ball!
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lol hehehe...sorry loz but that was funny.
Those are good sized radishes even if it is a golf ball.
I have a question about radishes, white radishes as a matter of fact.
Mine are thin and I'm thinking it is because they went without water for about 10 days. If I leave them in the ground and water them everyday do you think they will get bigger around?
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I laughed too-that was funny, Star. We're only laffin' cuz it was cute, Lynne, we're not laughing at you !
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It is actually NOT a real golfball, but a plastic ball from the $1 store that had many in the bag without a name, and pingpong is what came to mind at the time . No biggie - you still get the idea about the size. And yes... they were VERY tasty!
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Love you Lynne, your wonderful.
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WOW Lynne! those are HUGE!
THE SPROUT IS BACK!
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Lynnne had the last word ! LOL ! Touche, Lynne ! She who laughs last laughs best !
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psssst - starfish - I don't know why I thought pingpong ball instead of golfball, as both my parents are golf addicts! It's just that I have an aversion to golf, as it was pretty much a way of life in our house growing up! And the ball has the weight of a pingpong ball... ;) ... anywhooooooooooooo... Have you seen the birdhouses and feeder my dad made from golfballs? //www.agardenersforum.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=84565#Post84565
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I looked-how creative is that? Talk about unique !
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