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'Cherry Belle' - (Non-GMO) - Summer - Radish Seeds - (Heirloom) - 5 Grams
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Heirloom Vegetable
300+ Seeds per Pack!
Very quick producer offering distinct red radishes. Enjoy this mild variety of radish throughout the year by planting some seeds every few weeks.
21 Days to Harvest!
How To Grow:
90-100 seeds/gram Sow early varieties in a sunny site as soon as the ground is workable in the spring. Winter radishes are generally sown in mid-summer. Sow seed every two weeks 12 mm (1/2") deep and about 2.5 cm (1") apart in rows about 30 cm (12") apart. Keep soil evenly moist during germination and growth. Harvest in 3-4 weeks when the roots have reached the size of a large marble. One packet sows approximately 6 m (20’) of row.
Life Cycle: Annual
Propagation: Sow Direct Every Two Weeks as Long As Weather Is Cool
Days to Emergence: 5
Light: Full Sun
Growth Habit: Root Crop
Height: Low to Medium (7 to 30 cm)
Frost Tolerance: Frost Hardy
Days to Harvest: 21
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Heritage: Heirloom
Length of Row Packet: One packet sows approximately 6 m (20') of row.
Family Name: Brassicaceae
Latin: Raphanus sativus
90-100 seeds/gram Sow early varieties in a sunny site as soon as the ground is workable in the spring. Winter radishes are generally sown in mid-summer. Sow seed every two weeks 12 mm (1/2") deep and about 2.5 cm (1") apart in rows about 30 cm (12") apart. Keep soil evenly moist during germination and growth. Harvest in 3-4 weeks when the roots have reached the size of a large marble. One packet sows approximately 6 m (20’) of row.
Life Cycle: Annual
Propagation: Sow Direct Every Two Weeks as Long As Weather Is Cool
Days to Emergence: 5
Light: Full Sun
Growth Habit: Root Crop
Height: Low to Medium (7 to 30 cm)
Frost Tolerance: Frost Hardy
Days to Harvest: 21
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Heritage: Heirloom
Length of Row Packet: One packet sows approximately 6 m (20') of row.
Family Name: Brassicaceae
Latin: Raphanus sativus