Normally white radishes are a cool season crop, but this one will grow in full sun so we plant two runs every year. Late July early August is the time for second planting. Not sure what the variety is but it is a little spicier than the "icicle' type. Holds it's own in soups and stews. We have grown this radish in our gardens for years and have shared the seeds with everyone in the 'holler'. Now we can offer them to the rest of you.
Details:
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| Flowers: | | N/A |
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| Foliage: | | N/A |
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| Fruit: | | Radish |
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| Lifecycle: | | 0 (0: N/A, 1: annual, 2: perennial, 3: biennial) |
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| Height: | | N/A |
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| Diameter: | | N/A |
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| Heirloom: | | yes |
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| Container Planting: | | no |
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Cultural Requirements:
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| USDA Zones: | | 3 to 9 |
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| Soil: | | Loose well drained |
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| Propagation / Germination: | | 3-6 days |
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| Spacing: | | 2 inches |
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| Sun: | | Full to filtered |
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| Water: | | Moderate |
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Here on the farm, we are dedicated to produce healthy, quality blood-line Paint and Quarter horses through selective breeding in a natural environment. Our hay fields, pastures and gardens are sprayed with compost tea that we brew ourselves.