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You start your roots inside?
I placed my radishes and carrots together in a bowl and than put them in rows, this year I am disregarding rows and was planning on broadcasting them in one bed, but I also want parsnips and trying to figure out if I can do the same since they are a frost harvest.
The radishes protect the carrots while they germinate and are harvested before the carrots need the space, it also aerates and loosens the soil for the carrots.
I usually wouldn't be doing anything inside at all by now, but some stuff slipped away on me
Figured I'd give myself a leg-up while I spot-ammend over the week. Usually radishes and spinach go together for me and are direct-sow
Additional fun fact: diakon are my go-to for clay busting over large areas. Grow them as cover then just till them in when you start bed prep