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Blauer Herbst und Winter

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SKU
G693
Raphanus sativus var. niger
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Long rooted autumn radish Blauer Herbst und Winter has purple skin and white flesh, 15-18 cm long. Stores well. A real speciality radish.

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Characteristics

Botanical name: Raphanus sativus var. niger

Cultivation

Amount of seed needed: for bunching: 30-60 g/a; ca. 12 seeds per running metre

single roots: 30-60 g/a; 5-7 seeds per running metre

Planting distance: for bunching ca. 25 x 8 cm

single roots ca. 25 x 20 cm

Note: sow more thickly and thin out to the required spacing

Optimal amount of plants: for bunching ca. 50 plants/m²

single roots ca. 20 plants/m²

Sowing depth: 1-2 cm

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