
Dhara Seeds
China Rose Radish Seeds
Estimated delivery between Mars 27 and Mars 30.
Radish - China Rose (Raphanus sativus) is a striking, heirloom variety known for its long, cylindrical shape and vibrant pink skin with white tips. This variety of radish has a unique mild to slightly spicy flavor and is favored for its crisp texture and excellent storage capabilities, making it a great option for gardeners looking for a radish that will last a little longer than typical round types.
Features:
Appearance: China Rose radishes are long, cylindrical roots, about 4-6 inches in length, with bright pink to red skin fading into a white tip. The flesh is crisp and white with a mild peppery flavor.
Flavor: Mildly spicy when young, but can have a more robust flavor if left to grow longer. The China Rose radish combines sweetness with a touch of spice, making it ideal for various dishes.
Texture: Known for their crisp texture, which remains intact even after being stored for a longer period.
Uses:
Culinary: China Rose radishes can be enjoyed fresh in salads, slaw, or pickled. Their mild spiciness makes them a good addition to spring rolls, sandwiches, or as a garnish for soups and other dishes.
Health Benefits: Rich in vitamin C, potassium, and fiber, China Rose radishes support digestive health, immune function, and may help reduce inflammation. They are low-calorie, making them ideal for weight-conscious diets.
Planting Instructions:
Soil: China Rose radishes prefer well-drained, loamy soil rich in organic matter. Soil should be deep enough for their elongated shape and firm enough to avoid deformed roots.
Planting Time: Best planted in early spring or late summer, as radishes thrive in cool temperatures ranging from 45 °F to 65 °F (7 °C to 18 °C).
Spacing: Space radish seeds about 1-2 inches apart in rows with at least 10-12 inches between them to allow for proper root development.
Growing Instructions:
Sunlight: Ensure China Rose radishes receive at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. Full sun helps them grow quickly and maintain crispness.
Watering: Keep the soil moist, especially during germination and early growth, to prevent the roots from becoming too tough. Water consistently but avoid excessive watering to prevent root rot.
Thinning: Thin out the radish plants after they sprout to allow for even growth and proper root sizing. A spacing of 2 inches apart will work best.