Crayon Colors Mix Radish Seeds
Crayon Colors Radish Mix is a vibrant blend of radishes that brings bold color and variety to the garden. This mix produces a striking range of roots in shades of yellow, pink, red, and purple, creating a bright, eye-catching harvest. Along with their colorful appearance, these radishes grow quickly and deliver crisp texture and mild flavor, making them just as enjoyable to eat as they are to grow.
Seed Packet Details
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Approximate Seed Count: ~450 seeds (Standard home-garden packet)
Packed with care and shipped from Kentucky.
Product Details
Botanical Name: Raphanus sativus
Variety: Crayon Colors Radish Mix
Seed Type: Open-pollinated
Life Cycle: Annual
What to Expect
Crayon Colors Radish Mix produces a lively assortment of round radishes in a range of bright colors, including yellow, pink, red, and purple. Plants remain compact, reaching about 4–14 inches tall, and are well suited for garden beds or containers. This mix offers crisp texture, mild flavor, and a colorful harvest that adds visual interest to both the garden and the plate.
Growing Basics
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Sun: Full sun
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Plant Height: 4–14 inches
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Sow Method: Direct sow recommended
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Sow Depth: 1/2 inch
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Plant Spacing: About 1 inch
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Row Spacing: 12–18 inches
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Growing Conditions: Container friendly
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Season: Main season crop
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Days to Maturity: Approximately 32 days
Growing Guide: Radishes
Overview
Radishes are one of the easiest and fastest vegetables to grow, making them an excellent choice for new gardeners. They can be enjoyed fresh for their crisp texture and mild bite, and even the leafy tops are edible. Radish greens can be sautéed or added raw to salads for extra flavor and nutrition.
Before Planting
Radishes grow best during cool weather and are ideal for spring and fall planting. Warm temperatures can cause plants to bolt, leading to strong flavor and woody roots. For the best taste and texture, plan plantings when temperatures are mild and soil stays consistently cool.
Planting
Radishes should be direct sown in the garden, as they do not transplant well.
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Sow seeds about 1/2 inch deep
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Space seeds roughly 1 inch apart
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Rows should be 12–18 inches apart
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Plant successively every few weeks for a continuous harvest
Radishes grow quickly and perform best when soil is loose, well-draining, and kept evenly moist. Hot, dry conditions can reduce quality, so consistent care is important during active growth.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist, watering every couple of days if rainfall is lacking. Avoid allowing soil to dry out completely, but do not oversaturate, as overly wet soil can affect root development.
Fertilizing
Radishes generally do not require fertilizing during their short growing cycle. However, planting in nutrient-rich soil helps ensure fast, healthy growth. Mixing compost into the soil before planting is usually sufficient. Avoid fertilizers high in nitrogen, which can encourage leaf growth at the expense of root development.
Days to Maturity
Radishes mature quickly and can be ready to harvest in as little as 3–4 weeks, depending on the variety.
Harvesting
Harvest radishes promptly once they reach usable size to maintain crisp texture and mild flavor.
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Most round red radishes are ready at about 1 inch in diameter
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Harvest when leaves are around 4 inches tall
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Delayed harvesting can lead to pithy or overly strong roots
After harvesting, wash with cool water and store radishes in the refrigerator to maintain freshness.
Growing Tips
Radishes can be used as a companion plant in the garden. When planted near crops like cucumbers, peppers, or squash, they may help draw aphids away from those plants.