Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Farming Report 4/10

Well, hello there! I was just watching the rain. And Boy is it raining hard! But that is always good for the soil! We planted radishes, lettuce and spinach in the garden this past week. :) So this weeks plant is
 
Radishes!!
 
  • The name radish comes from the Latin word ‘radix’ meaning root.

  • Radishes were first cultivated thousands of years ago in China, then in Egypt and Greece. Radishes were so highly regarded in Greece that gold replicas were made.

  • The radish did not make its way to England until approximately 1548. By 1629 they were being cultivated in Massachusetts.

  • Radishes are root vegetables that resemble beets or turnips in appearance and texture, but have a distinct flavor. It is the root of a plant classified in the mustard family.

  • In the United States radishes are usually eaten raw; however, they can be added to cooked dishes or served whole.

  • The biggest crops grown in the United States come from California and Florida, but most states grow radishes.

  • There are five varieties of radishes: Red Globe, Black, Daikons, White Icicles and California Mammoth White.

  • Hope You enjoyed!
    ~Matt~
     

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