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100 Crimson Giant Radish Seeds
100 Crimson Giant Radish Seeds
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Fast-Growing Heirloom Radish | Crisp, Mild & Delicious
Grow large, flavorful radishes with Crimson Giant Radish, a popular heirloom variety known for its bright red skin, crisp white flesh, and mild sweet flavor. Unlike smaller radishes that turn woody quickly, Crimson Giant stays tender longer while producing impressive oversized roots.
This fast-growing vegetable is perfect for home gardens, raised beds, and containers, delivering delicious harvests in just a few weeks.
Why Gardeners Love Crimson Giant Radish
- Fast-growing and easy to harvest
- Crisp texture with mild flavor
- Large bright-red roots
- Beginner-friendly vegetable
- Great for containers & raised beds
- Cool-season garden favorite
What You Get
- 100 Premium Crimson Giant Radish Seeds
- Fresh heirloom seeds ready for planting
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Raphanus sativus
- Variety: Crimson Giant
- Plant Type: Annual root vegetable
- Root Size: Up to 4–6 inches across
- Days to Harvest: 25–35 days
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Soil: Loose, well-drained soil
- Hardiness Zones: 2–11
How to Grow
- Sow seeds directly outdoors in cool weather
- Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep
- Space seeds 2–4 inches apart
- Keep soil consistently moist
- Harvest when roots reach desired size
💡 Tip: Plant successive crops every 1–2 weeks for continuous harvests.
Perfect For
- Vegetable gardens
- Raised beds
- Container gardening
- Spring & fall planting
- Fresh salads and cooking
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long until harvest?
Crimson Giant radishes are ready in about 25–35 days.
Are they spicy?
They have a mild, crisp flavor compared to smaller hot radishes.
Can I grow them in containers?
Yes — they grow very well in pots and raised beds.
When is the best time to plant?
Best planted in spring and fall cooler temperatures.
