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Champion Radish Seeds for Planting – Fast Growing Heirloom for Spring & Fall Gardens – Large Round Red Radishes, White Flesh – Heat & Cool Weather Hardy – Survival Garden Seeds (1 Pack)
Champion Radish Seeds for Planting – Fast Growing Heirloom for Spring & Fall Gardens – Large Round Red Radishes, White Flesh – Heat & Cool Weather Hardy – Survival Garden Seeds (1 Pack)
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About This
- CLASSIC ROUND RED RADISH – Bright crimson globes 1–2 inches across with crisp white flesh and a mild flavor that stays tender even as roots size up
- FAST HARVEST HEIRLOOM – Ready in about 25 days, Champion radishes germinate quickly and deliver reliable results for both spring and fall gardens
- EXTENDS YOUR GROWING SEASON – More heat-tolerant than many salad types and equally hardy in cool weather, this variety produces consistently across changing conditions
- EASY TO GROW – Simple enough for beginners yet satisfying for experienced vegetable gardeners, with clear instructions included in every packet, including information on seed saving
- FAMILY OWNED USA SEED COMPANY – Heirloom non-GMO seeds from a trusted American brand, always fresh, untreated, and quality tested for garden success
Overview
- Indoor/Outdoor Usage : Outdoor
- Brand : SURVIVAL GARDEN SEEDS
- Material Feature : GMO Free, Heirloom
- Color : multicolor
- Special Feature : Disease Resistant, Drought Tolerant, High Germination Rate, Low Maintenance, Pest Resistant
- Expected Blooming Period : Spring to Summer
- Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun
- Unit Count : 1 Count
- Expected Planting Period : Spring to Fall
- Product Care Instructions : Sow outdoors in sunny well-drained soil. Radishes are best planted in spring or fall. If your radishes get too hot, they will lose their flavor and go bitter. Radishes can also be planted indoors with enough light. Sow outdoors in sunny well-drained soil. Radishes are best planted in spring or fall. If your radishes get too hot, they will lose their flavor and go bitter. Radishes can also be pl… See more
