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Home and Garden : Patio & Garden Features : Featured Categories : Gardening : Outdoor Plants : Vegetables : Radishes
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Hirt's Gardens
Maturity: 50 Days Remarkably sweet, delicious. Large, 2-4" (depending on harvest date), round radish with unique dark pink flesh. Large tops. Edible flowers: use in mixed salads, sprinkled on soups, for cider vinaigrette, with hot pasta and poached fish. -
Hirts Gardens
Maturity: 50 Days Remarkably sweet, delicious. Large, 2-4" (depending on harvest date), round radish with unique dark pink flesh. Large tops. Edible flowers: use in mixed salads, sprinkled on soups, for cider vinaigrette, with hot pasta and poached fish. -
Hirt's Gardens
28 days. Just for a change of pace from the standard red radish, Easter Egg Blend II gives you pink and white fruits as well as the classic ruby-hued variety. What a terrific way to add "plate appeal" to one of the quickest and easiest veggies to grow. Very firm and packed with crispness, these radishes are delicious, offering a spicy bite that complements all your salads and stews. Too often relegated to the status of garnish, radishes are nutritious and quite tasty, and Easter Egg Blend should bring them back to the palate as well as the table! These roots measure 2 to 3 inches in diameter and are round to oval-shaped. All three colors have a similar satisfying flavor. Give them a try this season -- they'll be ready to harvest in no time, and you'll be surprised at the amount of uses you will find for their refreshing peppery flavor! -
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22 days. All American Winner! Maintains it's wonderful radish flavor. Very early maturity. About 3/4 inch across at maturity. Easy to grow and hard to beat in fresh salads or with dip. -
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Yellow Helios Radish
Named for the Greek God of the sun (Helios). Pale yellow, sweet spring radish with white flesh. Most likely the same variety described in Vilmorin s The Vegetable Garden (1885) as Small Early Yellow Turnip Radish. 30-35 days. CERTIFIED ORGANIC -
Botanical Interests
If you are brave enough to order sushi this is a frequent addition to the plate in its shredded form. -
Hirt's Gardens
55 days. Raphanus sativus. Plant produces crisp winter radishes. Excellent for salads. Suitable for fall planting. Very easy to grow -
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Make it easy to handle seeds.
Permit sowing in perfect rows.
Reduce the time, work and loss involved in thinning seedlings.
Allow uniform emergence of seedlings.
Dissolve after lantng and are environment friendly.
May be cut at any point for multiple-row planting or to be saved for a second sowing.25 days. There's no beating this delightful little two-tone jewel for quick harvest, mild peppery bite, and terrific plate appeal.
Ready in just a little over 3 weeks, this knobby little radish is full of character but easy on spice. Even children have been known to smile at its appearance. Every fruit is distinctive -- this isn't one of those vegetables that looks like it came from a designer's studio instead of a friendly vegetable patch! The shading from brightest scarlet to pure white is dotted with merry flecks, and the size of the fruit ranges from 1 to 1 1/2 inches, with a wide, long white root trailing from the end.
The plant is columnar, reaching about 6 to 8 inches tall and up to 6 inches wide. The festive look and mild, satisfying flavor have made Sparkler a home garden favorite for decades.
Sparkler is easy to grow and quick to harvest. Before planting, fertilize the soil, making it as loose, rich, and moist as you can, to enable the small root to grow. Fertilize again about 2 weeks after planting. Direct-sow the seed as soon as the soil can be worked in early spring, planting successively every week until late spring. Radishes cannot withstand much heat, so stop sowing when the weather is about to warm up in your climate. You can also sow for fall, beginning in late summer and succession-sowing again until a month before frost.
1200+ Seeds, 12 grams.
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Botanical Interests
Sow directly in the garden when soil temp reaches 40. Sow successively every 10 days until late spring. When foliage appears then them to 1 inch apart. -
Hirt's Gardens
22 days. All American Winner! Maintains it's wonderful radish flavor. Very early maturity. About 3/4 inch across at maturity. Easy to grow and hard to beat in fresh salads or with dip.1200+ Seeds, 12 grams.
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Plum Purple Radish
Raphanus sativus
1-2 in.
Hardy annualRound, brilliant purple roots that are sweet and crunchy and never pithy. Beautiful in bunches. This color is rarely found in radishes.
Planting depth: 1/2"
Soil temp. for germ.: 45-80 F
Days to germ.: 3-6
Plant spacing: 1-2"
Days to maturity: 20-30
Full sun
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Hirt's Gardens
60 days. Raphanus sativus. Plant produces 2 ½" wide by 8" long white radishes. Excellent for fall planting - a winter radish variety. Very easy to grow -
Renee's Garden
Happy colors of pink, red, white and purple all grow crunchy and eyecatching. You will get the mildest radish flavor if you grow them in cool weather. Hot weather makes them hot. Great for children as they emerge in less than a week. Plant them directly where you want them to grow. They hate being transplanted. Approximately 350 seeds per packet. -
Hirt's Gardens
55 days. Raphanus sativus. Plant produces crisp long rose colored winter radishes. Radishes are 8" long by 2" wide with rose colored skin and white flesh. Excellent for fall planting. Very easy to grow. Also known as China Rose Radish. This Chinese winter radish was introduced to Europe by Jesuit missionaries in the 1950's. -
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Days to Harvest: 28 Days Description Oval deep-pink roots with crisp, white inner flesh which are appealing on their own or can be grown with other radishes adding a color contrast -
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First brought to this continent by 16th century conquistadors, this radish was popular among the eighteenth century farmers of the eastern United States, as it was one of the first root vegetables of early spring. Roots are turnip-shaped with black skin and mildly pungent white flesh. Stores well. 3-4 in. (55-65 days)Eat like other radishes, raw or is salads. Scrub, chill and serve with salt and dips. In Wisconsin, Black Spanish Round maintains a strong following among those of German descent, alongside beer, brats, and cheese.
Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Sow some in early spring as soon as soil can be worked, but sow most from mid-summer through early fall, as radishes develop their best flavor in cool, moist weather.
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Living Whole Foods
The White Icicle radish is a long slender root reaching 4 to 5" long. The white fruits have crispy white flesh with a great mild flavor. -
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White Icicle Garden Radish
Raphanus sativus
Heirloom
3-6 in. Hardy AnnualKnown in the 19th century as White Naples, White Italian and White Transparent, this radish has a crisp texture that never becomes woody. Tapered white root tolerates a variety of soils and summer heat. Sow 1-2 seeds per inch in rows 6 inches apart in the spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Sow every two weeks for a continuous supply. Be sure to thin seedlings. During germination, keep entire seedbed evenly moist. Harvest anytime after roots reach eating size.
Planting Depth: 1/2"
Soil Temp. for Germ.: 45-80 F
Days to Germ.: 3-6
Days to Maturity: 27-32
Full Sun
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Everwilde Farms, Inc.
Pink Celebration is an attractive round pink radish with roots that average 1" to 1 ¼" in diameter. Mild tasting flesh is crispy and firm and holds up with in storage! Tops range from 4" to 5" tall. 30 days to maturity. -
Hirt's Gardens
Purple Plum 28 days. Here is one lovely radish with bright-purple skin. Truly, one of the most coloful varieties for marketing. 1-1/2" globes have sweet, crisp, white flesh which does not get pithy.



















