Ostergruss Radish

New! 45-60 days. A popular German heirloom, the Ostergruss Radish, also known the German Salad Radish, was traditionally eaten as a snack with beer. They produce long, all-purpose, Carrot-like, rosy red roots with white tips and crisp white flesh with a sweet-spicy flavor. They grow well into summer and store better than most Radishes. They're great for cooking and pickling, too! (OP.)

One packet of about 400 seeds

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#3895
$4.75
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  • Radishes are a favorite seed to sow as soon as the soil can be worked in spring. They grow easily and rapidly in cool weather. Moderately fertile soil is fine, amended lightly with manure and/or compost. Too much fertilizer causes heavy top growth and stunted roots. Seed in small rows or broadcast, covering lightly with soil. Tamp down lightly, and water. Sow every 7 to 14 days for a steady supply. The key to crisp, mild Radishes is regular watering and weeding. Thin carefully when Radishes are about 2" tall. Harvest small for mildest flavor and crispy texture. All our Radishes are open-pollinated and each variety is unique.

    Average seed life: 3 years.
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Radishes are a favorite seed to sow as soon as the soil can be worked in spring. They grow easily and rapidly in cool weather. Moderately fertile soil is fine, amended lightly with manure and/or compost. Too much fertilizer causes heavy top growth and stunted roots. Seed in small rows or broadcast, covering lightly with soil. Tamp down lightly, and water. Sow every 7 to 14 days for a steady supply. The key to crisp, mild Radishes is regular watering and weeding. Thin carefully when Radishes are about 2" tall. Harvest small for mildest flavor and crispy texture. All our Radishes are open-pollinated and each variety is unique.

Average seed life: 3 years.
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