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		<title>Picking (harvesting) Radishes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<H2>Picking (harvesting) Radishes</H2>
You can start harvesting <A class=zem_slink title=Radish href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radish" rel=wikipedia>radishes</A> as soon as they reach a desired size. A good rule of thumb is that roots that are the size of a quarter in diameter are a good size. Harvest by pulling up on the stem. Roots come up easily and tops can be cut off just above the root. Wash excess soil off of the roots and place in a plastic bag to refrigerate.

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You can start harvesting <a target="_blank" class=zem_slink title=Radish href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radish" rel=wikipedia>radishes</A> as soon as they reach a desired size. A good rule of thumb is that roots that are the size of a quarter in diameter are a good size. Harvest by pulling up on the stem. Roots come up easily and tops can be cut off just above the root. Wash excess soil off of the roots and place in a plastic bag to refrigerate.</p>
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