βοΈ Hailstone Radish: Plant 4-6 weeks before the average date of last frost, after aged manure or fertilizer has been worked into soil.Wonderful addition to your home garden! π± Hailstone Radishes are pure white, firm and crisp radish are round with thin wiry taproots. Directly sow seeds Β½ inch to an inch deep and one inch apart in rows 12 inches apart. π¦ Fantastic for salads & more! Hailstone Radish is also called White Globe or White Button. 23-30 days. Seeds are great for Planting in Garden or for storing in a seed safe for emergency. π Hardiness Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12; Latin Name: Raphanus sativus Type: Open Pollinated, Cool Season π· Please post pictures of your plants in a review! - Isla's Garden π©βπΎ Hailstone White Radish seeds produce smooth, round white roots with a crisp texture and clean, mildly sharp flavor that is well suited for fresh eating and everyday kitchen use. This fast-maturing, cool-season vegetable grows best in full sun to partial sun and loose, well-draining soil, making it ideal for early spring and fall planting in garden beds, raised beds, and containers. Plants develop quickly under even moisture, allowing gardeners to enjoy timely harvests for salads, garnishes, and fresh preparations while maximizing space and growing windows in home gardens. Hailstone radishes are Pure white, firm, crisp and round with thin wiry taproots. Their flesh is bright white and crisp with a mild radish flavor. The Hailstone radish produces green leaves that grow from the roots above ground, which are also edible. Hailstone Radish is also called White Globe or White Button. 23-30 days. All our seeds are Home Grown in the USA - Isla's Garden