To plant Tsavo radish in the right time period, but also in the selection of fertile land to dig a row of small pits, in each small pit sowing two to four seeds will be good. After sowing the seeds, you should pay attention to the amount of soil moisture, and timely treatment of weeds, and at the right time to fertilize the land. The radish needs to be planted in a place that receives full sunlight, and during the rainy season it should not be flooded. Make sure that there are enough nutrients in the land, as the radish needs plenty of nutrients to grow. Overall, the Tsavo radish has high requirements for the planting environment, and requires great attention from the sower when planting.
Shavo radish likes warm and comfortable planting environment, so the north area in August can be sown in Shavo radish. If you want to plant Tsavo radish in the south area, you need to sow in September. Tsavo radish is very demanding for the planting environment, so it is also very difficult to choose the land. Before applying fertilizer, the land must be cleaned of weeds, and then turn the soil to apply fertilizer. This will ensure that the land has sufficient nutrients to supply the growth of Tsavo radish used.
While the Tsavo radish has very high requirements for its growing environment, its sowing method is very simple. You only need to dig rows of small pits on the treated land, and then sow 2-4 seeds of Tsavo radish in each pit. But after sowing the seeds it is still necessary to carefully observe the moisture of the soil, as well as to fertilize the radish in a timely manner. If the environment and temperature of the sowing is very suitable, then the seeds of radishes will soon germinate. But if the temperature is not up to standard, you need to build a special greenhouse for it to help the radish grow better.
After the radish has germinated, in addition to fertilization, you need to carefully observe the land for the presence of weeds. If there are some weeds, it is important to clear them out in time so that they do not absorb the excess nutrients. Although the planting process of Tsavo radish is very difficult, but if planted successfully, its fruit is very nutritious.