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Roxanne Hybrid Radish F1

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Roxanne Radish is a hybrid variety that holds well even at larger sizes. Doesn’t get pithy and maintains crunch and flavor as the radishes enlarge. Widely-adapted to all growing regions. All-America Selections winner. Raphanus sativus. 30 days to maturity.

250 seeds per packet

Description

Roxanne Radish is a hybrid radish variety that holds well and is less prone to split at larger sizes. As opposed to other varieties that tend to get pithy when the radishes get larger, Roxanne holds very well and maintains a crisp flavor as the radishes enlarge. This variety was awarded an All-America Selection in 2015.

Roxanne Radish produces bright red roots with a creamy, white interior. It has an excellent flavor when used raw, but can also be cooked to reduce the "bite." Roxanne is widely-adapted and trials have shown that it performs well in all growing regions. We recommend succession planting during the spring and fall months for a continual harvest.

Radishes perform best when direct seeded with a walk-behind planter like our Hoss Garden Seeder. We recommend using a modified #1 plate or #2 plate with holes drilled to the appropriate size for the seed being used. Seed size can vary from one variety to the next, so seed plate hole size should always be calibrated to fit the seed being used. Radishes perform well when planted on double rows or on a “bed” with several rows planted closely together. This allows for maximization of garden space and the tops will help to shade any new weed development between closely planted rows.

Radishes grow best in cooler weather and should be planted in early spring or fall when temperatures have cooled. They prefer well-drained soil and will tend to split if soil conditions remain saturated for long periods of time. Radishes should be harvested at the ideal size for each variety. If allowed to get too large, they will become pithy and not as palatable. Once harvested, tops should be removed for optimal storage. Radishes with tops removed will store in the fridge for up to two weeks.

Roxanne Radish Planting Information

Planting Method: direct seed

When to Plant: early spring and fall

Planting Depth: 1/4″

Seed Spacing: 1″

Row Spacing: 6-12″

Days to Maturity: 30

Disease Resistance: none