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  <description>I poked around a little in my radish square and decided one was ready -- it was a large as a good size carrot. It's a very dark purple, almost black. I haven't tried it yet. 

I poked around a little in some of the carrot squares and thought I found one ready to harvest. I was wrong. Instead of one carrot with the circumference of, perhaps, a small coin, I had three very tiny intertwined carrots.

&quot;That's not a radish,&quot; said my son when I held up the radish.

&quot;And those aren't carrots.&quot;

The carrots were my white variety, so he can hardly be blamed. He's allergic to them, so I couldn't make him do a taste taste. He did admit that they smelled &quot;faintly carroty.&quot;</description>
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  <title>First Violet De Gournay radish and some too small carrots</title>
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