Radish French Breakfast
HEIRLOOM
With its bright red roots and white tips, this radish is easy to spot. Suitable for fresh use in salads, sandwiches or as a snack. Use this variety to fill in the gaps between larger, slower-growing vegetable varieties.
Type: French breakfast
Days To Maturity: 23 days
Fruit Size: 2 inches
Sun: Full Sun
Spread: 3 inches
Height: 4-12 inches
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Planting Time: Fall, Spring
Sow time: 4-11 days
Thin: 3 inches
Approx seeds per packet: 10
How to Grow:
Plant your seeds 1” apart and .5” deep in rows that are 12” apart. Once the seeds sprout, thin the crop about 2” apart. Continuously water and care from crop ensuring weeds are under control.
Photo by @andi.chat
Best way to eat a radish according to @azgarden-chilled with ranch, pickled and roasted.
HEIRLOOM
With its bright red roots and white tips, this radish is easy to spot. Suitable for fresh use in salads, sandwiches or as a snack. Use this variety to fill in the gaps between larger, slower-growing vegetable varieties.
Type: French breakfast
Days To Maturity: 23 days
Fruit Size: 2 inches
Sun: Full Sun
Spread: 3 inches
Height: 4-12 inches
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Planting Time: Fall, Spring
Sow time: 4-11 days
Thin: 3 inches
Approx seeds per packet: 10
How to Grow:
Plant your seeds 1” apart and .5” deep in rows that are 12” apart. Once the seeds sprout, thin the crop about 2” apart. Continuously water and care from crop ensuring weeds are under control.
Photo by @andi.chat
Best way to eat a radish according to @azgarden-chilled with ranch, pickled and roasted.
HEIRLOOM
With its bright red roots and white tips, this radish is easy to spot. Suitable for fresh use in salads, sandwiches or as a snack. Use this variety to fill in the gaps between larger, slower-growing vegetable varieties.
Type: French breakfast
Days To Maturity: 23 days
Fruit Size: 2 inches
Sun: Full Sun
Spread: 3 inches
Height: 4-12 inches
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Planting Time: Fall, Spring
Sow time: 4-11 days
Thin: 3 inches
Approx seeds per packet: 10
How to Grow:
Plant your seeds 1” apart and .5” deep in rows that are 12” apart. Once the seeds sprout, thin the crop about 2” apart. Continuously water and care from crop ensuring weeds are under control.
Photo by @andi.chat
Best way to eat a radish according to @azgarden-chilled with ranch, pickled and roasted.