Radishes are a hardy, very easy-to-grow root vegetable that can be planted multiple times in a growing season. Radishes can be harvested as soon as three weeks after planting.
Fall planting in North Texas: Late September/ Early October
$2.50 /lbs. (pounds)
Radishes are a hardy, very easy-to-grow root vegetable that can be planted multiple times in a growing season.
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Radishes are a hardy, very easy-to-grow root vegetable that can be planted multiple times in a growing season. Radishes can be harvested as soon as three weeks after planting.
Fall planting in North Texas: Late September/ Early October
Weight | 1 lbs |
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