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Shop Black Russian Spicy organic radish seeds x40
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Black Russian Spicy organic radish seeds x40

$3.00

Aside from the watermelon radish, these radishes have the be contrast in colour (IMO)

They are medium growing with a decent amount of heat and ofcours c r u n c h y!

Best to grow in the winter (plant in mid to late autumn)

Very easy to grow! I recommend starting in seedling trays so insects do not eat them. Sandy loam and clay soil is best.

Eat the fresh out of the garden, pickled or chuck the in a salad.

Harder to see if you have washed the dirt of with these ones, so be sure to give them a thorough rinse!

The flavour can range from spicy to sweet to subtle depending on when you pick them.

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Aside from the watermelon radish, these radishes have the be contrast in colour (IMO)

They are medium growing with a decent amount of heat and ofcours c r u n c h y!

Best to grow in the winter (plant in mid to late autumn)

Very easy to grow! I recommend starting in seedling trays so insects do not eat them. Sandy loam and clay soil is best.

Eat the fresh out of the garden, pickled or chuck the in a salad.

Harder to see if you have washed the dirt of with these ones, so be sure to give them a thorough rinse!

The flavour can range from spicy to sweet to subtle depending on when you pick them.

Aside from the watermelon radish, these radishes have the be contrast in colour (IMO)

They are medium growing with a decent amount of heat and ofcours c r u n c h y!

Best to grow in the winter (plant in mid to late autumn)

Very easy to grow! I recommend starting in seedling trays so insects do not eat them. Sandy loam and clay soil is best.

Eat the fresh out of the garden, pickled or chuck the in a salad.

Harder to see if you have washed the dirt of with these ones, so be sure to give them a thorough rinse!

The flavour can range from spicy to sweet to subtle depending on when you pick them.

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south Australia

5211

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