Black radish: Growing a vitamin bomb

Black radish

Spring is here, and many of us have decided to plant our first crops in the garden. Of course, many of them are relatively resistant to frost and can easily cope with temperature fluctuations. Radishes are typically sown in the spring, and chives are rejuvenated. However, it may be worth considering some other crops as well. Black radish is an excellent choice. This crop, which has been largely forgotten over time, has many advantages and is worth growing. We will take a closer look at the great properties of black radish and we will not forget to include a few tips on growing this crop.

A vegetable packed with vitamins

Black radish is a crop that is literally a treasure trove of vitamins and substances beneficial to the human body. Specifically, it contains:

  • vitamin C,
  • vitamins B1 and B2,
  • vitamin E,
  • vitamin PP,
  • potassium,
  • calcium,
  • sulfur,
  • magnesium,
  • and many other substances.

Black radish

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Express detox and digestive aid

Thanks to black radish, you can detoxify your body quickly and easily. Its active ingredients help regenerate the liver and quickly rid the body of toxins. Among other things, black radish also aids digestion. It also helps with loss of appetite.

Get rid of fatigue, stress, and insomnia

The potassium contained in black radish helps eliminate water from the body. It relaxes the muscles and allows the body to rest completely. Calcium helps bones and teeth. It also helps with stress and insomnia.

Growing black radish in a nutshell

Black radish seeds are ideal for sowing at the beginning of June. However, we can sow them until the end of the summer holidays. The soil should be light and well supplied with humus. Be careful with soil that has been freshly fertilized with cow manure, as this causes radishes to become wormy. It is important to water black radishes regularly so that the tubers do not become hollow. They are harvested at the end of the season, in October and November. When stored properly at a temperature of around 0 °C, they will last up to 6 months.

Growing ordinary radishes is also excellent. We have them in our garden every year.

FAQ – Frequently asked questions about growing black radishes

Do black radishes help with loss of appetite?

Yes, they even stimulate digestion.

How does the potassium in black radishes help?

The potassium contained in black radish helps to eliminate water from the body.

When to sow black radish?

Black radish seeds are ideal for sowing in early June.

Sources of information: Author, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41504161/

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Radek Štěpán

Gardening is my hobby, I have a lot of experience and I am happy to share it.

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