Bright red globe shaped roots are perhaps today’s most widely grown type of salad root radish and Radish Champion is a favourite variety of many commercial growers as well as home gardeners. They are a small round radish of 4 cm in diameter, and looks spectacular sliced in salads.
They have appealing bright red skins, smooth white flesh and a crisp, crunchy texture. This fast maturing variety is reliable and versatile, producing crops of sweet and succulent, mildly flavoured radish.
These seeds have been treated with a fungicide, Thiram, as required by the Department of Agriculture and Water.
pH: 5.8–6.8. Test with a kit; amend with lime if acidic or sulphur if alkaline.
Preparation:
Loosen soil to 15–20 cm depth.
Mix in compost or aged manure for fertility.
Sowing Seeds
Depth:
1 cm.
Spacing:
5 cm apart.
Germination:
3–7 days in 8–30°C soil.
Thin seedlings to 5 cm apart to avoid overcrowding.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist (not waterlogged).
Water lightly daily in hot/dry weather.
Mulch with straw to retain moisture and regulate temperature.
Fertilising
Use balanced fertiliser at planting.
Avoid excess nitrogen promotes leafy tops, not roots.
Side dress with compost mid growth for heavy feeders like Daikon.
Pest & Disease Management
Pests:
Flea beetles – Use row covers or companion plants such as nasturtiums and marigolds.
Aphids – Spray with soapy water or attract ladybugs.
Diseases:
Root rot – Avoid overwatering. Ensure good drainage.
Clubroot in brassicas – Rotate crops; avoid planting where brassicas grew recently.
Harvesting
Timing:
7 weeks – check size at 2–3 cm diameter.
Method:
Pull gently from soil. Harvest promptly to avoid woody texture.
Storage:
Remove greens, store in fridge for up to 2 weeks.
Companion Planting Guide
Good Companions:
Lettuce/Spinach – Shallow roots; no competition.
Carrots – Radishes break soil; carrots fill space.
Peas/Beans – Fix nitrogen; boost growth.
Nasturtiums – Repel aphids, beetles.
Chervil – Deters slugs.
Avoid:
Hyssop inhibits radish growth.
Potatoes and cucumbers compete for nutrients/space.
Common Mistakes
Overcrowding:
Thin seedlings early.
Inconsistent watering:
Causes splitting or bitterness.
Late harvesting:
Roots become woody.
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Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Postage Days
Seeds are mailed out Monday to Friday at 1pm. Except for the Friday of long weekends.
Postage Times
WA 2-3 Days: SA,NT 3-5 Days: NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC: 5-7 Days
Carrier
We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders
Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way 💚🌿
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