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Radish Seeds

Colorful, crisp and with a zesty flavor, radishes are easy to grow and excellent for snacking. Sow radish seeds in early spring or early fall—and they'll be ready for harvest in about a month. Shop our wide selection of radish seeds for sale.

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Giant Parat German Radish Seed

Giant Parat German Radish Seed

Red Globes as Big as Baseballs

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Cherry Belle Radish Seed

Cherry Belle Radish Seed

Keeps Its Crunch

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French Breakfast Radish Seed

French Breakfast Radish Seed

French Heirloom with Mild, Spicy Flavor

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Champion Radish Seed

Champion Radish Seed

Still Tender at Silver-Dollar Size

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Rivoli Radish Seed

Rivoli Radish Seed

Top Choice for Taste & Performance

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Watermelon Winter Radish Seed

Watermelon Winter Radish Seed

Radish "haters" love Watermelon radish!

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Radish Seed Mixture

Radish Seed Mixture

Varied, All-Season Harvest

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White Icicle Summer Radish Seed

White Icicle Summer Radish Seed

Summer Variety Extends Radish Season

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Radish Seeds for Sale by Gurney's

Fast-growing radishes often are the first ready to harvest crop of the season. It's no wonder that radishes often are the first crop that children grow - simply sow the big seeds, then pull out a colorful, crunchy radish a month later. For the mildest flavor, grow in the cool weather of spring or fall.

For more than 150 years, Gurney's has provided gardeners with top-quality plants and seeds for home gardeners. We grow radish varieties in our test gardens and note the best in flavor and garden performance. Our radish seed for sale offers the best radish varieties for home gardeners.

Radish Varieties: Choosing the Right Radish Seeds

Fast-growing radish seeds are the first ready to harvest crop of the season. It's no wonder that radishes often are the first crop that children grow. Simply sow the big radish seeds, then pull out a colorful, crunchy radish a month later. For the mildest flavor, grow radishes in the cool weather of spring or fall.

When selecting radish varieties, decide how you want to use them. The traditional, globe-shaped radishes are a treat for snacking and add color and flavor to raw vegetable trays. Oblong radishes, like the French Breakfast Radish, are favorites for dipping and snacking.

Radish seeds are also used to mark germinating crops such as carrots, beets and lettuce. Radish from seed germinates more quickly than these other crops, so the young radish plants will mark the rows until the other seeds germinate.

Whether growing radishes in the garden, a raised garden bed or in containers, these tips will help you grow radish from seed.

How To Plant Radish Seeds

Radish seed can be sown in the garden in the spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Sow radish seed about one-half inch deep and about 1-2 inches apart. The rows should be 12-18 inches apart. For convenience, many gardeners like using radish seed tapes.

How To Germinate Radish Seeds

After sowing radish seed, water the soil. Radish from seed germinates in 4-6 days. You may need to thin radish plants so they are 2-3 inches apart.

How To Grow Radish From Seed

Radishes are some of the easiest vegetables to grow from seed. To learn more about growing radishes from seed, watch this helpful video, How to Grow Radishes from Seed Video.

When To Harvest Radish Seeds

Radishes are often ready for harvest 3-4 weeks after planting. Keep in mind that radishes get spicier as they age, so it's best to taste test a few before harvest. Radishes should also be harvested before they start cracking.

To extend the radish season, sow radish seed every two weeks in the spring and in late summer and early fall.

How To Harvest Radish Seeds

Radishes can be pulled by hand. Cut the tops and the roots off with a knife.

How To Save Radish Seeds

If you want to save radish seeds, simply let some of them grow and form radish seed pods. Once the pods dry and turn brown, you can harvest the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place.

For more details on radish varieties, how to use radishes and how to grow radishes, visit our radish blog, Some like it hot: How to grow radishes.

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