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Cherry Belle Radish

Raphanus sativus

Price: $2.86

SKU: 3330011

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Cherry Belle

22 days — 'Cherry Belle' radishes are fast maturing, globe shaped with bright red skin and crisp, firm, white, mild flavored flesh. Because they grow quickly and are ready to harvest in days, radishes are a good choice for a child's first gardening experience

'Cherry Belle' was an "All-America Selection®" winner in 1949. Each packet contains three grams, which is approximately 240 seeds.
Planting Instructions: Radishes are generally very easy to grow. They are best when sown in spring or late summer but with care can be planted from February to September. Plant small amounts, 5 to 7 days apart for a steady supply.

Plant seeds directly outdoors as soon as soil can be worked. Plant ½ inch deep, ½ inch apart in rows at least 8 inches apart. Firm soil and keep moist until seedlings appear. Radishes have shallow root systems so do keep them watered.

Harvest as soon as roots reach desired size.

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★★★★★ Great Go-To Radish for the Garden
By David Geier (San Diego, CA) on August 1, 2024

This is a fast, great tasting radish for the garden. However with most radishes, don't attempt to grow them in the summer heat. You will be wasting your time. They bolt very fast in very hot weather. I have tried several times and they bolt too fast. When you plant them in the cooler weather, they do great. One thing I found helpful was to loosen the soil about a 9" to 12" deep. Then mix in some Coco Coir. Not too much though. Just keep in mind that there is not really any nutritional value in coco coir, but is helps retain moisture and keeps the soil loose so it is easy for the radish to grow. Be sure to give them a good fertilizer mixed into the soil when planted, or you can use a liquid fertilizer once they are about a week old. These are a great tasting radish!

★★★★★ Great radish
By Crissa Becker on November 11, 2017

Fast growth, good flavor. Stands up to cold weather well and does OK in hot weather. Doesn't need much water unless it's hot and doesn't seem to be bothered by pests. And it never gets the diseases that attack the rest of my garden.

★★★★★ Sowed at two week intervals for a steady supply.
By Antoinette Miller on September 6, 2011

These radishes are easy to grow and have a great taste. I had no problems with pests and planted them in two week intervals for a steady supply.