Radish Roxanne F1
2015 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner
Radish Roxanne F1

Roxanne Radish is a hybrid radish with uniform bright red color and a beautiful creamy white interior. Roxanne is a great-tasting radish with no pithiness or bleeding even at a larger size. This radish stays firm and solid even when oversized, and holds well in the garden. Roxanne grows well in a wide range of climates, as verified by our judges who have trial grounds all over North America. In mild climates, Roxanne can be sown at intervals in fall and winter for harvest during these seasons. This radish can easily be grown in a pot at least 4 inches deep.

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Plant Description
Genus:
Raphanus
Species:
sativus
Common Name:
 Radish
Plant Habit:
Compact, upright
Plant Height:
 8 inches
Plant Spread:
 6 inches
Fruit Color (Harvest):
Red skin, white interior
Fruit Shape:
Round
Fruit Size:
1.5 inches in diameter
Fruit Flavor Description:
Great tasting radish with no pithiness or bleeding
Foliage Color:
 Green
Breeder:
Bejo Seeds, Inc.
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Planting & Care
Garden Spacing:
 1.5-2 inches, space rows 12 inches apart
Days To Harvest (Sowing Seed):
 27
Days To Harvest (Transplant):
Not recommended
Duration Type:
Annual
Light Needs:
Full sun
Water Needs:
 Normal
Season Type:
Warm season
Staking Required:
No
Container:
Yes
How to Grow:

Direct seed ½ inch deep and 1.5-2 inches apart as soon as the ground can be worked in spring. When tops are up, pull out every other plant. (Eat thinnings!) Sow seeds at weekly intervals. In mild climates, you can sow at intervals in fall and winter for harvest during these seasons. Radishes are easy to grow in a pot 16 inches wide and at least 4 inches deep.

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  1. Ami

    I love this variety of radish. Very easy to grow and is ready for harvest in about a month after you plant the seeds. I grew them in a aluminum foil tray and it worked really well.

  2. Marco

    Great radish to grow! I planted Roxanne, German Giant, Champion and Crimson Giant all at the same time, Roxanne was the best, grew faster and was uniformed. All the seeds turned into great looking radishes.

  3. All-America Selections Admin

    Cali Kim harvests Roxanne Radish

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