A good spring radish should feel almost impossible for something so quick: crisp, juicy, sharp enough to wake up a salad, and gone from seed to harvest before slower vegetables have settled into their stride. Then, some years, the first bite is a disappointment. The root looks fine from the outside, but inside it is dry, spongy, woody, or hollow.…
A carrot harvest has a way of making the soil confess. You loosen the row, pull what should be a clean orange taper, and out comes something with knees. One root has divided into two legs. Another has wrapped itself around a pebble. A third looks as if it tried to become a hand before remembering it was dinner. Forked…

