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Shop Radish Seeds |
1/4" deep |
Space plants about 2" - 3" apart |
Make rows about 8" - 10" apart |
7 - 14 days | 50F - 85F | Winter Spring Summer Fall |
Appx. 12" tall | 16 plants per sq. ft. | Prefers soil with pH levels of 6.0 - 7.5. |
Cultivation & History (source) |
Radishes are particularly sensitive to any interruptions to their growth, and consequently are best direct seeded outdoors. They are sensitive to frost, but if required, they can be sown indoors about 2 weeks prior to the first frost. If sown indoors, use a biodegradable pot so that you can plant the whole pot when it comes time to transplant them outdoors to minimize disruptions to their root system. Whether you plant indoors or out, the most important thing is to keep the soil moist. Sow seeds about 1/2“ deep and about an inch apart, with 8-12” between rows, depending on how large your variety is. Once the radishes begin to grow, you can thin them to about every 2”. Radishes can be sown wherever there is an empty space, from early spring until early summer, and starting again in the early fall. They make useful "row markers" sown among slow germinating plants like carrots and parsnips. By the time the carrots or parsnips have germinated, it is close to the time to harvest the radishes. Since they germinate in a few days, it makes weeding between the rows much easier.
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