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    Can I replant radish if pulled too soon?
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    Yes you can if the radish isn't injured.
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    Can I eat radishes if they are spongy?
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    Yes, you can.
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    What happens if I don't find the radish?
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    It will either start to decompose or keep growing.
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    Should I cut off the roots before eating radishes?
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    Yes, you should eat the radish without the roots. You can eat the green leaves if desired.
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    If a radish has roots that are 6 to 8 inches long, does this mean they are over mature?
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    No, the radish is not over mature. Roots must be at least 1 foot or .3048 meters long to be over mature.
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    If there are no radishes, what do I do?
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    Don't harvest. Try potatoes or something. Grow some pigs if you can, I hear they are very profitable.
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    Can I freeze radishes?
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    Freezing is not recommended for radishes, but they can be canned in order to preserve them. Pickling the radishes in a jar is the most common method, and an Internet search can provide some "tried and true" recipes. Freezing causes them to break down. Surprisingly, however, they can be roasted or baked.
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