
 Clipper's Results
 Clipper's Results
- Since we are on the subject of seeds and "how in the heck?", I have the large radishes in 
bloom (darn plants are at least three feet high in my jungle garden). How do I harvest 
this seed? Or point me to where it is already written. I don't want to loose them now 
after all the care I gave them. Many other things are also on their way. Long sunlight days 
here make things grow fast. 
- Clipper
 
- Eventually the blooms will fall off and then a pod will form and grow to 
about 2 or 3 inches long. This pod will swell. I've harvested all of my 
radish seed starting when the topmost pods are brown and starting to dry 
out. I just cut the stalks to ground and removed all the pods. Put the pods 
in a flat and in the Sun until they're dry. The pods break easily between 
your fingers and the little seeds fall loose. Then I winnow the pod pieces 
out in the wind. I've collected about 1/4 cup of Giant radish seed already 
and I still have two flats to go! Winnow means to pour the seed and chaff 
from one container to another in a stiff breeze (not a gale!) until a 
satisfactory amount of chaff has been blown out of the seed. You will loose 
some of the seed this way, but it beats the heck out of removing the chaff 
piece by piece!
- Roger
