Radish
Peppery or spicy, radishes are everyone's favorite salad addition. Some are quick yielding, ready in a month or so. Larger types, like China Rose, need longer growing periods but are also good for fall storage. Gardening with children? Radishes are ideal.
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Radish, China Rose
$2.50One of the oldest types of heirloom radish available. A very hardy, fall/ winter type. Roots are about 5-inches long ...
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Radish, Cincinnati Market
$2.75Heirloom described in Vilmorin's The Vegetable Garden (1885); now becoming scarce. Deep red radishes are 6" long and tapered. Flesh ...
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Radish, Early Scarlet Globe
$2.75Early forcing heirloom radish for home or market gardeners. Bright red skin, white flesh, 1" diameter, deep-globe shape. Very nice ...
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Radish, Misato Rose
$2.50The skin of the Misato Rose Radish runs from light pink to green, but it is the flesh that is ...
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Radish, National 2
$2.00Attractive and colorful with round red roots and a nice white tip. The National 2 Radish is early to mature, ...
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Radish, Philadelphia White Box (Organic)
$2.75Historic radish listed in 1938 by D. Landreth Seed Company, the oldest seed house in the U.S., established in 1784. ...
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Radish, Pink Beauty
$2.50A sweet and tasty radish that has become hard to find. Popular at farmer's markets and a must for all ...
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Radish, Plum Purple
$2.75Released by the Alf Christianson Seed Company, 1985. Unique deep purple round roots. Firm white flesh is sweet and mild ...
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Radish, Scarlet Globe (Baker Creek)
$1.75A classic red radish with crisp white flesh that is mild and tasty. The Early Scarlet Globe has a better ...
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Radish, White Hailstone
$1.75An old-time radish that is very tasty, mild and crisp. (55 days) Planting Instructions: This cabbage-relative originally from Asia needs cooler conditions ...

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