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Originally posted by unclefish View PostI went to my place this weekend and the radishes are destroyed. Never seen a plot so torn up. They have eaten most all of the tops of them. They haven't eaten the tuber yet but that should come with a freeze. I'll try to post up some pics next time I'm out there.
Need a rain bad....everything is wilting pretty good....but they are still hitting it.
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Update on the plots. The deer and insects really ate alot of the tops when I was there 2 weeks ago. The lack of rain had them looking really brown and destroyed...but we got a little bit of rain (1/4") and they have perked back up.
Most of the radish plants were over a foot tall a month ago but none of them seem to be over a foot now.....deer are keeping the tops mowed.
They have also started to eat the winter peas...
Last edited by unclefish; 12-08-2012, 03:31 PM.
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Here is a wider view.
Oats and peas on the left...radishes on the right. We are expecting our first hard freeze monday night so I suspect the radish tubers will get annihilated. We need a slow soaker. They are keeping the oats mowed to half an inch.
Clover is holding its own despite the lack of rain.
Its always nice having a good helper with the feeders!!
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Originally posted by Austin Kade View PostGreat thread and great work unclefish. That sure is a nice buck and a just reward for all that hard work.
I was out there today checking things out. The oats and clover are eaten to the ground.
The radish tops are still getting eaten but so far not much eating on the tubers. We've had 4 good hard freezes so we will see if they eventually eat them or not.
Radish tops destroyed.
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