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Radish - Cherry Belle Radish Seeds - Early Maturing - Easy and Fun to Grow - ON SALE

Radish - Cherry Belle Radish Seeds - Early Maturing - Easy and Fun to Grow - ON SALE

Regular price $ 1.50 USD
Regular price $ 3.00 USD Sale price $ 1.50 USD
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Grow Crisp, Flavorful Cherry Belle Radish Seeds in Your Garden

Introducing Cherry Belle Radish Seeds, the perfect choice for gardeners seeking a fast-growing, vibrant, and delicious addition to their spring harvest. These heirloom, non-GMO seeds produce round, scarlet radishes with crisp, tender flesh. Ideal for fresh eating, salads, and sandwiches.

Why Choose Cherry Belle Radish Seeds?

One of the earliest radishes to mature, Cherry Belle Radish Seeds deliver a harvest in just 22-30 days. Their bright red color and mild flavor make them a garden favorite. Each packet contains 200 seeds, enough to plant a 15-foot row, ensuring a bountiful yield.

Easy to Grow & Perfect for Beginners

Sow these open-pollinated radish seeds directly in your garden 2-3 weeks before the last frost. Plant them 1/4" deep and 2" apart in well-drained soil with full sun. For continuous harvest, sow every 3 weeks throughout the season. Keep the soil moist for the mildest, crunchiest radishes.

Versatile & Nutritious

Both the roots and leaves of Cherry Belle Radishes are edible. Enjoy them raw, chopped in salads, or as a crunchy snack straight from the garden. The young, tender greens can also be cooked or added fresh to dishes. Packed with fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, these radishes support immune health and add a nutritious boost to your meals.

Get Planting Today!

Don’t wait! Add Cherry Belle Radish Seeds to your garden for a quick, rewarding harvest. Perfect for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike, these seeds promise fresh, homegrown flavor in less than a month. Order now and enjoy the crisp, vibrant taste of homegrown radishes!

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