Radish Crimson Giant Champ - McKenzie Seeds

Radish Crimson Giant Champ - McKenzie Seeds

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Raphanus sativus

  • Heirloom
  • Crunchy, Crisp, with a peppery flavor
  • Excellent Eating Quality
  • 4 to 7 days to germinate

Very large variety that grows without getting hollow. A perfect globe crimson with solid white flesh. 3.5 cm (1 1/2") in size. Firm, crisp and tender with a sweet mild flavor. Cool weather crop.

5g. (Approx. 300-325 seeds)

INSTRUCTIONS

Make several plantings, 10 days apart until the weather becomes warm. May be sown again when weather cools for a fall crop. Plant in moist, well drained soil, as soon as ground can be worked and danger of frost has passed.

Planting Depth: 1.3 cm (1/2")

Planting Spacing: 5 cm (2")

Row Spacing: 30 cm (12")

SUGGESTIONS

For space conservation, radishes can be planted in the same rows as onions and parsnips.

Planting Instructions: Directly seed into rich well-drained soil as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring. Repeat every 10 days except during hot weather.

Best when planted in a rich, moist, well-drained soil in full sun.

Sow seeds 13 mm (1/2″) deep and 13 mm (1/2″) apart. Plants should be spaced/thinned to approximately 5 cm (2″) apart with rows spaced 30 cm (12″) apart.

Seeds germinate in approximately 4-7 days.

Radishes can be sown with slower growing vegetables like carrots and onions to help mark the rows. They grow quickly and can be harvested before they create much competition for the other vegetables

Radishes prefer cooler weather so successive sowings up until early summer will give a steady supply of nice crisp radishes.

Radishes need to be kept well watered so that they grow well and taste great. If they have periods of drought they will become hot and woody.

Better to plant smaller amounts and continue to sow at 1-2 week intervals until mid-July to enjoy smaller yet usable harvests.

Plants under stress from hot temperatures or other environmental extremes will cause the radish to bolt to seed. You can tell when a plant has bolted because it will send out long shoots topped by flowers that will eventually contain seeds.

Harvest and Storage

Begin harvesting radishes once large enough to eat.

Once radishes are full size be sure to harvest the entire crop to be washed and stored in the refrigerator where they can be used up until the next sowing is ready to harvest.

Radishes washed and stored inside plastic bags in the crisper of the refrigerator will stay in good shape for a few weeks.

Companion Planting

Likes: Beans, Carrots, Cucumber, Lettuce, Melons, Peas, Squash, Kohlrabi

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