Radish Sparkler

$4.49

Raphanus Sativus

  • Seed Count 100
  • Crisp And Peppery
  • Annual

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Description

Radish Sparkler is one of the best well known types of radish. This reliable globe variety is an attractive bright red colour with a white tip. It is high yielding with sweet, juicy flesh and a crisp peppery flavour. It is adaptable to full sun and partial shade.

Radish would have to be a ‘must’ in every garden particularly as a row of radishes can be squeezed in as a ‘catch crop’ between slower growing vegetables. Suitable for salads and delicious when cooked, this fast growing crop can be grown successfully all year round.

Find your Climate Zone

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. 
  • 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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