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Saturday, March 14, 2026
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Fall Garden Harvest: Daikon Radish, Spinach and Scallions

Here in Northeast Pennsylvania it’s been a pretty mild fall (not much frost), so the garden crops are still growing. Today I pulled scallions and Daikon Radishes and cut some spinach (that’s a picture of today’s harvest). It’s a week and a half before Thanksgiving and we’re still eating fresh garden vegetables-how wonderful. I threw it all together with some brown rice and carrots tonight and made a wonderful stirfry.

daikon radish
Daikon Radishes

For those not familiar with Daikon Radish, it’s a very healthful vegetable and very easy to grow in the fall. Using it as a cover crop is great, because whatever we don’t pull and eat will be left in the ground to do its magic providing nutrients for the raised garden beds as the radishes deteriorate. It will also help preserve your soil if the winter is particularly harsh. As an added bonus, the garden is very low maintenance at this time of the year, because most weeds have gone dormant. Just watch those veggies grow!

The scallions grow slower at this time of year, so it’s a race against heavy weather, but they’re very sweet. Next year I think I’ll cover the rows as Eliot Coleman writes about in his Winter Harvest Handbook and see if I can keep growing into December.

Gardening isn’t just a spring and summer sport!

Todd Hefthttps://www.bigblogofgardening.com/
Todd Heft is a lifelong gardener and the publisher of Big Blog of Gardening. He lives in the Lehigh Valley, PA with his wife who cooks amazing things with the organic fruits, vegetables, and herbs he grows. When he isn't writing or reading about organic gardening, he's gardening. His book, Homegrown Tomatoes: The Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Delicious Organic Tomatoes In Your Garden is available on Amazon.

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