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Daikon Radish Cultivation Guide for Florida

HS1370/HS1370 by Mary Dixon and Guodong LiuMarch 18, 2024Daikon radish is a versatile vegetable crop in the mustard family. It produces a large, white, cylindrical fleshy root weighing up to 4-7 lb. Daikon radish is an especially common vegetable in Asia, particularly Japan, and it tends to be less spicy than other garden types of radish. This new 7-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department provides a primer on cultivation of daikon in Florida, including sections on propagation, growing conditions, pests and diseases, and agricultural, culinary, and medicinal uses.

Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida

CV008/BUL313 by George Hochmuth, Ed Hanlon, George Snyder, Russell Nagata, and Tom SchuenemanNovember 26, 2018

Radish, Chinese—Raphanus sativus L.

MV120/HS653 by James M. StephensNovember 5, 2018

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