Radicchio and squirrels
Last year, a nursing squirrel found the radicchio irresistable, but I was still surprised to come out the kitchen door this afternoon and see a squirrel scampering off with a radicchio leaf in her (presumably) mouth.
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She left clear evidence behind. And, I had thought that clump was a bit bigger, but had absentmindedly thought perhaps I'd harvested some of it, and forgot? (the trio of greens)?
Hmm, not exactly. But I don't really mind. The beautiful red coloration in radicchio develops in cool weather, so hopefully the fall growth stimulated by the 'pruning' will be nice.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2o2SuGSTIV6sWB6CuAt4EF2ybGT6r5G4oNf-VWe8ym1yaKNR_ae3MfyLH-T9Yt-zmtUv9wl-ATbjQmGipiGiLsD6f_-efTWJ2J8WFNhEdX0VaWH32s2shDp-aoGHG0h4C34E0ND70VSI/s400/radicchio-1.jpg)
She left clear evidence behind. And, I had thought that clump was a bit bigger, but had absentmindedly thought perhaps I'd harvested some of it, and forgot? (the trio of greens)?
Hmm, not exactly. But I don't really mind. The beautiful red coloration in radicchio develops in cool weather, so hopefully the fall growth stimulated by the 'pruning' will be nice.
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