Radish Seeds
Radishes are a cool season crop. They can sown in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked. Both the roots and greens have healing properties.
Sowing Radish Seeds
Sow radish seeds outdoors in early spring or fall. Barely cover the seeds with soil. Thin to 2" apart. Keep soil consistently moist. Full sun to part shade.
Radish 'French Breakfast' (24 days)
500 seeds $3.00
French Breakfast
is an early, bicolor radish that is red on top and white near the root end. The oblong shape means more radish per square foot of garden space, along with giving it a nice grip for dipping in your favorite dressing.
American heirloom, 1875.
German Giant is an extra large radish with a mild flavor and deep red color. The roots are typically 3" in diameter, but they can grow larger while still retaining their crispness. This is a favorite variety of many savvy home gardeners. Theresa Martz of TendingMyGarden.com introduced me to this fabulous heirloom radish. She says it's a real hit at dinner parties. German heirloom.
Radish 'Watermelon' (60 days)
300 seeds $3.00