🥕 Radish
🍴 Edible Parts
🤝 Companions (8)
⚠️ Keep Apart (3)
💊 Medicinal Uses
["Contains glucosinolates and isothiocyanates \u2014 anti-cancer compounds; radish sprouts have the highest concentration", "Good source of vitamin C (especially daikon), folate, and potassium", "Traditional digestive aid \u2014 stimulates bile production; used in Ayurveda and TCM for liver/gallbladder health", "Mild diuretic; traditionally used for urinary tract health", "Contains antifungal proteins (RsAFP2) being studied for medicinal applications"]
📝 Notes
Radishes are one of the fastest vegetables — spring types mature in 21–30 days, making them ideal for intercropping and succession planting. Two categories: spring/summer (small, fast, eaten fresh) and winter/storage (large — daikon, watermelon radish, black Spanish — slower, can store months). Heat and drought cause excessively hot/pungent flavor and pithy texture. Flea beetles are the main pest — row covers prevent damage. The 'radish trick' of interplanting with carrots is one of the most well-documented companion planting techniques — it solves the problem of slow-germinating carrots getting lost or crusted over.