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(Non-GMO, Heirloom)
Shop the highest quality Cherry Belle Radish seeds for the quintessential "garden-to-table" experience. When it comes to the classic image of a radish, Cherry Belle is the "Poster Child." This Dutch heirloom is world-renowned for its uniform, round shape and its brilliant, cherry-red skin. At The Seed Guy, we recommend this variety because it is the premier choice for "getting your crunch on"—providing a crisp, peppery snack that is ready to harvest in almost the blink of an eye.
In the garden, Cherry Belle is a "low-maintenance miracle," making it the perfect variety for teaching children the joy of gardening. Because it matures so quickly, it rarely has time to develop pests or diseases. It is a fantastic companion plant for carrots; by mixing the seeds together, the fast-growing radishes "mark the row" and break the soil for the slower-growing carrots. At The Seed Guy, our seeds are tested for elite germination, ensuring you get a heavy yield of bite-sized gems that add a professional, gourmet touch to every salad bowl.
Why choose heirloom Cherry Belle Radish Seeds?
✅ 100% Non-GMO
✅ Open-pollinated
✅ Small, uniform, and round—the perfect "snacking" radish
✅ Extra-crisp white flesh with a mild, classic peppery finish
✅ Matures in just 22 days, making it one of the fastest crops available
✅ Ideal for small spaces, raised beds, and container gardening
✅ Retains its firm texture even in varied soil conditions
✅ A timeless heirloom favorite that is a staple for home gardeners
Quick Growing Specifications:
Hardiness Zone: 2-11
Days to Maturity: 22-27 Days
Planting Depth: 1/2" Deep
Plant Spacing: 1" Apart
Germination: 4-7 Days
Cherry Belle Radish Planting Instructions:
1. When to Plant: Sow as soon as the soil is workable in early spring. These are very cold-hardy! You can also plant them in late summer for a crisp fall harvest.
2. Preparation: Radishes like "light" soil. If your soil is heavy clay, work in some compost to loosen it up. This ensures the Cherry Belle stays perfectly round rather than getting distorted.
3. Sowing: Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep. To prevent overcrowding, try to space the seeds about an inch apart during planting so you don't have to thin them as much later.
4. Care: Constant moisture is the key to preventing "hollow" centers. Do not let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Radishes are "one-and-done" plants, so keep planting every week for a non-stop supply.
5. Pests and Diseases: Cabbage maggots can sometimes be an issue; rotating your crops and planting in fresh soil helps prevent this. Harvest when they are about the size of a large marble for the sweetest flavor.
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