I will not waist your time and tell you right away, that planting radish and garlic close to each other is actually good idea. Just make sure they both have enough space (Radish plants typically require a minimum...
Category - Growing Radish
It’s not hard to grow radishes, but it is important to keep in mind a few things. First, make sure the soil is fertile and has been amended with compost or organic matter. Radishes prefer loose, sandy soils that are high in fertility. Second, sow the seeds thinly and shallowly so that they can germinate quickly and radishes will be less likely to get woody. Third, water regularly so the soil remains moist but not soggy. Finally, harvest promptly when the roots are young and tender for best flavor.