Doddy
13 years 9 months ago #222801
by lea
Living on our 5 acres of land. Busy fencing and planting. Have dogs, cats and chickens. We also have cattle, sheep, goats, and geese.
Full-time working + plus full-time on the block. [|)]
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Living on our 5 acres of land. Busy fencing and planting. Have dogs, cats and chickens. We also have cattle, sheep, goats, and geese.
Full-time working + plus full-time on the block. [|)]
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13 years 9 months ago #222808
by Pumpkingirl
Replied by Pumpkingirl on topic Doddy
Is it a root vegetable moggy?
Because I have found a vegetable called a Dudhi but it is grown like a cucumber. Kind of looks like the same shape as a mooli, but definitely doesn't grow underground.
Because I have found a vegetable called a Dudhi but it is grown like a cucumber. Kind of looks like the same shape as a mooli, but definitely doesn't grow underground.
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13 years 9 months ago #222815
by lady yank
Don't make me release the flying monkeys!
Gee, I have to get out more. I had to look up mooli. I always heard them called daikons.
Don't know if this is what you are seeking, but here is a photo of green radishes.
www.wingleehong.co.uk/products/veg3.html
Good luck in your search

www.wingleehong.co.uk/products/veg3.html
Good luck in your search
Don't make me release the flying monkeys!
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13 years 9 months ago #222836
by moggy
thats the fella, just a different way of spelling the word thanks.Pumpkingirl;198156 wrote: Is it a root vegetable moggy?
Because I have found a vegetable called a Dudhi but it is grown like a cucumber. Kind of looks like the same shape as a mooli, but definitely doesn't grow underground.
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13 years 9 months ago #222838
by moggy
I guess that is an English thing, I forgot they called them daikons over here.lady yank;198163 wrote: Gee, I have to get out more. I had to look up mooli. I always heard them called daikons.
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