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Pink Celebration Radish Seeds, 100 Heirloom Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds

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Raphanus sativus "Pink Celebration"

Pink, globe-shaped, radishes with a mild, crisp, white flesh. Roots average 1-1 1/2” round. Quick-growing and excellent for pickling or eating raw.

Type: Annual
Sun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: 1/8”
Spacing: 3-4”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 30 days
Height: 5”
Zones: 3-12

 

Approx seeds per order 100

One of the easiest vegetables to grow, radishes have a short growing season and produce abundantly. They need cool weather and will not do well in the intense heat of the summer. Plant them early and often to have successive harvests. Plant them in the fall too, as soon as the weather begins to cool down.

Make sure they are getting full sun and are not shaded by other plants. If they are shaded, they will concentrate their energy on growing larger leaves and not big roots.

Start radishes outdoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost or as soon as the ground can be worked. Do not start inside or transplant. Rooted vegetables don't transplant well.

Sow seeds 1/8-1/4” deep and 1-4” apart in rows 12” apart. Do not crowd the plants or you will have small radishes.

Weed carefully as roots are fragile while young and easily pulled up. Thin seedlings if they are crowded so each one has at least 1-3” of growing space (varieties will vary on space needs).

 

USDA Zone Map

Raphanus sativus "Pink Celebration"

Pink, globe-shaped, radishes with a mild, crisp, white flesh. Roots average 1-1 1/2” round. Quick-growing and excellent for pickling or eating raw.

Type: Annual
Sun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: 1/8”
Spacing: 3-4”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 30 days
Height: 5”
Zones: 3-12

 

Approx seeds per order 100

One of the easiest vegetables to grow, radishes have a short growing season and produce abundantly. They need cool weather and will not do well in the intense heat of the summer. Plant them early and often to have successive harvests. Plant them in the fall too, as soon as the weather begins to cool down.

Make sure they are getting full sun and are not shaded by other plants. If they are shaded, they will concentrate their energy on growing larger leaves and not big roots.

Start radishes outdoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost or as soon as the ground can be worked. Do not start inside or transplant. Rooted vegetables don't transplant well.

Sow seeds 1/8-1/4” deep and 1-4” apart in rows 12” apart. Do not crowd the plants or you will have small radishes.

Weed carefully as roots are fragile while young and easily pulled up. Thin seedlings if they are crowded so each one has at least 1-3” of growing space (varieties will vary on space needs).

 

USDA Zone Map