«Goddess» - Organic Radish Seeds
1.14 €
This is an early-ripening variety, the vegetative period from mass shoots to technical maturity of 18-25 days. Productivity 1,5-2 kg/m². Root crop is cylindrical, 6-8 cm long, 3-4 cm in diameter, weighing 25-30 grams, pink-red color with a white tip.
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Organic Radish «Goddess»
This is an early-ripening variety, the vegetative period from mass shoots to technical maturity of 18-25 days. Productivity 1,5-2 kg/m². Root crop is cylindrical, 6-8 cm long, 3-4 cm in diameter, weighing 25-30 grams, pink-red color with a white tip.
The surface is smooth, the pulp is white, juicy, sweetish-sharp taste.
How to Grow
Radishes are cool-season vegetables that produce the smaller, sweeter vegetables in spring. There are early season and late season varieties of radish. Start the late season radishes in late summer to early fall for a crop of larger, more pungent globes. Radish seed germination does not require any special pre-treatment and will occur when the seeds are sown on top of the soil or with just a dusting of cover.
Container gardening radishes requires a wide gallon pot and well-drained soil with rich organic amendments. Use a vegetable starter mix, or make your own with a combination of compost and peat mixed with a small amount of sand or other grit. Mix in a vegetable fertilizer before planting to jump start root growth after radish seed germination. Ensure that the pot you choose has a good drainage hole and use unglazed pots that encourage evaporation of excess moisture. If you use a saucer, make sure it is not filled with water constantly.
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