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(Raphanus sativus) 200-500 seeds per packet. Cabbage-relatives that come originally from Asia, need cooler conditions to be at their best but may be grown through the summer in all but the hottest climates. Salad types may be sown from earliest spring, at 2-3 week intervals. Fall or Winter radishes are best sown 45 days or more before first frost of fall. They are grown, stored and used like turnips.
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Violet De Gournay
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This French heirloom can grow 10” long, and has deep violet-purple
skin and pungent white flesh that is great for cooking,
pickling or grated raw in salads. It is a fall/winter radish that
is generally planted in summer or fall and harvested in early
winter. Sometimes these can be spring sown in northern areas
with great results. Introduced prior to 1885.
Item Code: RD129
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