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Vegetables - Radish Seeds
We tend to think of radishes as those little red vegetables that are white on the inside when sliced for a sandwich. Well, there are more radish vegetables to pick from here! We have non-GMO vegetable seeds that grow radishes in many colors like pure white, black, purple, pink, and even green. Can't decide which color to grow? Then go with the Easter Egg Radish, which is a mix of many of these colors. We even have a radish that looks like a mini watermelon when it is sliced open - pink on the inside with a green rind! Radish seeds are best grown in the cool seasons of spring or fall because if they are grown in too much heat they get a "spicy" or "hot" flavor.
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On Sale! China Rose Radish Seeds Open Pollinated
China Rose is a Chinese winter radish that can be harvested from 25 to 55 days after sowing. The full-sized roots are 2" in diameter and up to 8" long with a smooth rose-colored skin. The flesh is firm, mild, and sweet, while tops are strong and tall. This variety is also used for sprouting.Quick ViewxChina Rose Radish Seeds
Raphanus sativus
China Rose is a Chinese winter radish that can be harvested from 25 to 55 days after sowing. The full-sized roots are 2" in diameter and up to 8" long with a smooth rose-colored skin. The flesh is firm, mild, and sweet, while tops are strong and tall. This variety is also used for sprouting.
$3.25 Pkt - $11.40 / Lb -
German Giant Radish Seeds Open Pollinated
These whoppers are known for reaching baseball size; however, at any size, they remain sweet, tender, and free from cracks. These giant red radishes take about 30 days to grow to full size but can be harvested earlier when they are smaller as well.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $24.00 / Lb
We tend to think of radishes as those little red vegetables that are white on the inside when sliced for a sandwich. Well, there are more radish vegetables to pick from here! We have non-GMO vegetable seeds that grow radishes in many colors like pure white, black, purple, pink, and even green. Can't decide which color to grow? Then go with the Easter Egg Radish, which is a mix of many of these colors. We even have a radish that looks like a mini watermelon when it is sliced open - pink on the inside with a green rind! Radish seeds are best grown in the cool seasons of spring or fall because if they are grown in too much heat they get a "spicy" or "hot" flavor.