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Illustrated Index of : R
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Radicchio Versuvio
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Vegetable.
One of the new wave of excellent salad crops. Highly attractive and delicious, Radicchio has really increased in popularity recently. A unique flavour to complement any dish, and also has good storage capabilities.
Harvest September to December. Prefers a well drained, rich, moist soil.
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Radish : Chinese : Mantanghong
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Vegetable.
Known as 'Beauty Heart' with green and white skinned tennis ball sized roots have an inner core of bright magenta. The flesh is crisp, sweet, slightly nutty with a touch of 'heat' only in the outer white flesh. Perfect for salads, on their own as a gourmet vegetable, sprinkled with sugar or carved ...
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Radish : Cylindrical : Flamboyant Sabina
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Vegetable.
High quality half-long, cylindrical radishes with a white tip. When you bite into them, the first reaction is "wow!". The flavour really is refreshingly strong, crisp and clean. It's just what the summer salads needs.
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Radish : Globe : Cherry Belle
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Vegetable.
Bright red skin and crisp, sweet and succulent mildly flavoured white flesh. Early, very fast maturing, and very slow to go woody.
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Radish : Globe : Duro
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Vegetable.
The giant amongst radishes! The shining red, pure white centred roots are almost 4in in diameter and are unique in remaining crisp, fresh, firm and spicy in flavour. Duro has high resistance to skin disease and cracking, definitely gives you value for money, with a long growing period of spring to ...
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Radish : Green Goddess
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Vegetable.
Attractive green-skinned 'pear shaped' roots, with pale green flesh, and a mild, crisp flavour. Ideal sliced thinly to add colour to salads or stir fries. Once tried you'll always grow them. Best sown in seed trays or modules and transplanted later. Stands well through Christmas, and can be lifted ...
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Radish : Long : French Breakfast 3 Long
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Vegetable.
Crisp, crunchy, mild and sweet. Ideal for decoration - make small uneven cuts around the outside of the radish, place in iced water and it will open up into floral shapes.
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Radish : Mirabeau
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Vegetable.
Cylindrical, pale red roots with small white tips make a most attractive hunching radish. Excellent for both early sowings under glass as well as for maincrop outdoor sowings. Crunchy delight for salads.
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Radish : Mooli : April Cross . Hybrid
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Vegetable.
Also known as Daikon. Produces ice white crisp fleshed cylindrical roots up to 38cm (15 inches) long and 5cm (2 inches) in diameter, weighing over 1lb. Slow to bolt from late Spring sowings and, ideal for staggered sowings throughout the Summer.
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Radish : Rats Tail
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Vegetable.
Abundance of tasty pods produced throughout summer. A novel Radish grown for the crisp, fleshy, tapered seed pods over 6in long. The exciting, pungent flavour is a perfect addition to stir fries and salads. Easy to grow, pods can be harvested within 50 days of sowing.
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Radish : Rougette (Globe)
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Vegetable.
Quick maturing, bright red, round roots with succulent flesh. Short tops, so can be grown under glass or in frames for the earliest dish of the season. Ideal for successional sowings throughout the spring and summer months.
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Radish : Rudi
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Vegetable.
Dark red, good coloured round roots with crisp, gently pungent flesh which is slow to turn 'pithy'. Suitable for outdoor crops or for forcing under glass or in frames for even earlier crops. A versatile, easy to grow salad crop. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil in full sun. Harvest almost all yea ...
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Radish : Rudolf (Organic)
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Vegetable.
Good-coloured roots with crisp flesh which is slow to turn 'pithy'. Quick growing with neat, tidy foliage. Suitable for outdoor crops as well as forcing under glass or in frames for even earlier crops. Easy to grow.
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Radish Pontiville
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Vegetable.
BUY Spring Onion: White Lisbon and get Radish Pontville FREE! White Lisbon: Very quick growing salad onions, sow in succession for a continuous crop all spring, summer and autumn. Radish: Pontville An all-round improvement on the famous radish called French Breakfast. You know how annoying it is w ...
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Ratbida columnifera Red Midget
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Hardy Annual.
A striking yet seldom seen variety. The distinctive, black cone-heads are flanked by fiery, red and yellow petals gently slanting backwards. Easy to grow as bedding or in borders as an intriguing cut flower, even in dry sunny areas.
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