Radish Golden
$4.49
Raphanus Sativus
- 50 Seeds
- Peppery Sweet
- Annual
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Description
Radish Golden is an heirloom variety from originating from Poland. It has a thin gold coloured skin with crisp white interior. The root grows to around 5cm and is early cropping variety.
The texture is crunchy with a peppery flavour and a sweetness that accompanies most golden coloured vegetables. Perfect for salads, pickling, or can be eaten cooked.
Method: Sow direct or seedlings | Soil Temp: 8°C - 30°C |
Cool Mountain: Jan - Dec | Position: Part sun |
Arid: Jan - Dec | Row Spacing: 5 cm |
Temperate: Jan - Dec | Planting Depth: 5 mm |
Sub Tropical: Jan - Dec | Harvest: 50 Days |
Tropical: Apr - Jul | Plant Height: 15 cm |
Soil Preparation
Ideal Soil:
- Loose, well draining soil – prevents splitting.Â
- pH: 5.8–6.8. Test with a kit; amend with lime if acidic or sulphur if alkaline.Â
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.Â
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).Â
- 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.Â
- 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.Â
- Aphids – Spray with soapy water or attract ladybugs.Â
Diseases:
- Root rot – Avoid overwatering. Ensure good drainage.Â
- Clubroot in brassicas – Rotate crops; avoid planting where brassicas grew recently.
Harvesting
Timing:
- 7 weeks – check size at 2–3 cm diameter.Â
Method:
- Pull gently from soil. Harvest promptly to avoid woody texture.Â
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.  Â
- Peas/Beans – Fix nitrogen; boost growth.
- Nasturtiums – Repel aphids, beetles.
- Chervil – Deters slugs.
Avoid:
- Hyssop inhibits radish growth.Â
- Potatoes and cucumbers compete for nutrients/space.
Common Mistakes
Overcrowding:
- Thin seedlings early.Â
Inconsistent watering:
- Causes splitting or bitterness.Â
Late harvesting:
- Roots become woody.Â
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