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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3795999" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>Normally it is advised to break the egg shells up then bake them in the oven . helps to get rid of the raw egg smell. I never bother with the egg shells as it takes a long time to gain any benefit. those egg shells will still be there the next year. </p><p></p><p>I never fertilize for radishes as I don't want a lot of top growth. I want them to put their energy into the root. </p><p></p><p>Radish is usually grown in the cool weather in the spring. Usually in the heat of the summer they will go to seed before you get a good root. You may have some luck in partial shade and kept watered but not water logged. </p><p></p><p>My radishes grow in plain ole clay better than potting soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3795999, member: 12213"] Normally it is advised to break the egg shells up then bake them in the oven . helps to get rid of the raw egg smell. I never bother with the egg shells as it takes a long time to gain any benefit. those egg shells will still be there the next year. I never fertilize for radishes as I don't want a lot of top growth. I want them to put their energy into the root. Radish is usually grown in the cool weather in the spring. Usually in the heat of the summer they will go to seed before you get a good root. You may have some luck in partial shade and kept watered but not water logged. My radishes grow in plain ole clay better than potting soil. [/QUOTE]
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