Radish "Sparkler White Tip" Heirloom Seeds
HISTORY: Known as a 'spring' radish for its early maturity (versus a 'winter radish' such as daikon). This variety is red skinned near the top, paling to white sparklers at the root. Introduced in 1899 to American gardeners.
HABIT: Uniform shaped radishes with small tops. Grows rapidly. Can be planted with carrots or lettuce to mark rows. Takes up very little space so can be planted anywhere.
CULTURE: Plant seed outdoors as soon as the ground can be worked. Plant in rows 12 inches apart, spacing seeds 1/2 inch apart. Can also be broadcast in beds. Cover radish seed with 1/8" of fine soil, well pressed down. Keep moist until seeds sprout. When plants are 2-3" high, thin, spacing plants 2" apart. Matures in 25 days.
Open pollinated non-hybrid heirloom seed
3.2 grams
Made in the USA (Connecticut)