Plant Radishes All Over Your Garden: Look What Happens a Week Later!

One Week Later: The Garden Doesn’t Feel the Same

If you plant radishes throughout your garden, you might notice the benefits immediately: looser soil, faster growth, and improved overall plant health. But some say there’s more—an “energy” to the soil that wasn’t there before.

One gardener in British Columbia claimed her dog refused to walk near the radish bed after just six days. A man in Belgium found what he swears was a key buried beside a radish he’d never planted. Another claimed to hear faint whispering when weeding near them.

Whether these claims are science, superstition, or just overactive imaginations, there’s one thing you can’t deny: planting radishes might be the strangest and smartest move you make in your garden this year.

Try it. Wait seven days. And keep an eye on your soil.

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