Radish Vegetable Seeds Packet

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Quick Seed Overview
  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Genus: Raphanus
  • Species: R. sativus
  • Plant Height/Width: 6–8 in tall x 6–8 in wide
  • Exposure: Full Sun
  • Difficulty: Easy
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How to Plant Radish from Seed

When to Plant Seeds

  • Spring Planting: Direct sow seeds 4-6 weeks before the last frost.
  • Fall Planting: Plant seeds 6-8 weeks before the first frost.
  • Radishes grow best when daytime temperatures are cool.

Preparing for Planting

  1. Choose a sunny location with loose, fertile soil.
  2. Remove rocks and debris to prevent misshapen roots.
  3. Work organic compost into the soil for better moisture retention.

Sowing Seeds

  1. Plant seeds ½ inch deep and 1 inch apart in rows 12 inches apart.
  2. Water lightly after sowing to ensure good soil contact.
  3. Germination occurs within 3-7 days, depending on temperature.

Thinning Seedlings

  • Once seedlings reach 2 inches tall, thin them to 2-3 inches apart.
  • Thinned seedlings can be used as microgreens.

Pro Tip

Radishes grow fast, so plant them in succession every 1–2 weeks for a continuous harvest. Keep the soil loose and well-drained to prevent misshapen roots, and don’t let them sit too long—harvest when they’re young for the best crunch and flavor.

Bonus: The greens are edible too!

Getting to know your Raddish

Radishes come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, including red, white, pink, purple, and black. They range from small, round types to elongated daikon radishes. Depending on the variety, radishes can be harvested in as little as 20-30 days, making them one of the quickest crops to grow.

What it's used for

1. Culinary Uses:

  • Eaten raw in salads, sandwiches, and slaws.
  • Roasted, sautéed, or pickled for a milder flavor.
  • Leaves are edible and can be used in soups or stir-fries.

2. Nutritional Benefits:

  • Low in calories and rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants.
  • Supports digestion and detoxification.
  • Contains anti-inflammatory properties.

3. Companion Planting:

  • Grows well with lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, and beans.
  • Avoid planting near hyssop and cabbage due to competition.
Growth Requirements

Light:

  • Requires full sun to partial shade.
  • At least 6 hours of direct sunlight is ideal.

Soil:

  • Prefers loose, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5-7.0.
  • Avoid compacted soil, as it can cause misshapen roots.

Watering:

  • Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
  • Water 1 inch per week, depending on weather conditions.

Temperature & Climate:

  • Ideal temperature: 50-70°F (10-21°C).
  • Can tolerate light frost, making it suitable for early spring and fall.

Fertilization:

  • Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers, as they promote leaf growth over root development.
  • Use a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) or compost-rich soil.
Maintenance

Mulching:

  • Apply a thin layer of mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds.

Pruning & Harvesting:

  • Radishes are ready to harvest in 20-30 days when they reach 1 inch in diameter.
  • Pull radishes gently from the soil to avoid damage.

Preventing Bolting:

  • Keep soil moist and provide shade during hot spells.
  • Avoid high temperatures to prevent early flowering.

Refrigeration:

  • Store radishes unwashed in a plastic bag for up to two weeks.

Freezing:

  • Blanch radish slices before freezing to preserve texture.

Pickling:

  • Radishes can be pickled in vinegar and spices for long-term storage.
Pests and Diseases

Common Pests:

  • Flea Beetles: Cover plants with row covers.
  • Aphids: Spray with water or neem oil.
  • Root Maggots: Rotate crops and improve drainage.

Common Diseases:

  • Downy Mildew: Ensure proper spacing for air circulation.
  • Root Rot: Avoid overwatering and plant in well-drained soil.

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