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Radish Seeds - Sango - Microgreen
- Excellent addition to any dish
- Sprouts have wonderful spicy flavor
- Available to harvest Microgreen sprouts within 1-2 weeks
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About Radish Seeds - Sango - Microgreen
Buy Radish Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Sango Microgreen Radish
You’ve been told all your life to “eat your greens,” but did you know that purple veggies pack just as much nutrition, if not more? Ranging in hues from deep purple to glossy green, Sango is one of the most beautiful superfoods on the market. Sango is one of the quickest microgreens to grow, sending up harvestable shoots in as little as one to two weeks. Need a little color to make that spring salad really pop? Try Eden Brothers’ Radish Sango Seeds for gorgeous (and delicious) microgreens, every time.
Fast Facts
About Radish Seeds - Sango - Microgreen
Buy Radish Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Sango Microgreen Radish
You’ve been told all your life to “eat your greens,” but did you know that purple veggies pack just as much nutrition, if not more? Ranging in hues from deep purple to glossy green, Sango is one of the most beautiful superfoods on the market. Sango is one of the quickest microgreens to grow, sending up harvestable shoots in as little as one to two weeks. Need a little color to make that spring salad really pop? Try Eden Brothers’ Radish Sango Seeds for gorgeous (and delicious) microgreens, every time.
How to Grow Sango Microgreen Radish
When to Plant Radish Seeds
Plant your radish seeds 4-6 weeks before the average last frost in your area, or as soon as the soil is workable. If you want to plant in the fall, wait until it’s cooler out.
Where to Plant Radish Seeds
Plant your Radish in an area that gets full sun.Grow radishes in full sun or partial shade. They prefer loose, fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.8. Planting radish seeds in pots produces the food quickly with minimum effort, but they can also be grown in the garden outdoors.
How to plant Radish Seeds
Sow your seeds directly about ½ inch deep and about 1 inch apart. Thin the seedlings out to 2-3 inches apart.
How to Harvest Radish
Harvest your radishes as they mature, usually within less than 30 days, even if you don't plan to eat them quite yet. This improves the continuation of growth and harvest opportunities.
*Rotate your radishes to a different spot in your garden every 3 years.