The Puzzle Seed Company
Radish Seeds - Cherry Belle - RHS Award Award-Winning Classic (1,200 Seeds)
Radish Seeds - Cherry Belle - RHS Award Award-Winning Classic (1,200 Seeds)
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The All-Time Favourite Garden Radish – Perfectly Round, Crisp, and Mild.
Cherry Belle is perhaps the most famous radish variety in the world, and for good reason. Holding the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, it is beloved by gardeners for its reliable performance and beautiful appearance. True to its name, this variety produces perfectly round roots that are the size, shape, and vibrant red colour of a cherry.
Each pack contains approximately 1,200 seeds, making it an excellent value staple for any vegetable plot or allotment. Cherry Belle is prized for its internal quality; the pure white flesh is famously crisp and remains solid and succulent long after other varieties have gone pithy. With a delicious, mild flavour, it is the perfect choice for children’s gardens, summer salads, and healthy snacks.
Product Description
Reliable, Fast, and Deliciously Crisp – The Ultimate "School Project" Veg.
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Vibrant Cherry Red: Produces uniform, round roots with smooth red skin and a stark white, crunchy interior.
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Slow to go Pithy: Bred to stay crisp and juicy for longer, ensuring you get the best quality even if you're a few days late to harvest.
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Rapid Maturity: Ready to eat in just 4 weeks, making it perfect for successional sowing and keeping the salad bowl full all summer.
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Mild & Sweet: Lacks the intense heat of some varieties, making it a hit with the whole family, including children.
Growing Instructions
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Variety: Cherry Belle
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Pack Size: 1,200 Seeds (approx.)
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Position: Full Sun; grows best in light, fertile, well-drained soil.
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Sow Outdoors: March to September. Can be sown under cloches earlier in the spring.
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Sowing Depth: 1.5cm (0.5in).
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Spacing: Rows 15–30cm apart; sow thinly to avoid the need for thinning.
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Harvest: Approximately 4 weeks after sowing.
Gardener’s Tip: To prevent the roots from splitting and to maintain that famous "Cherry Belle" crunch, ensure the plants are watered regularly and consistently, especially during dry spells. Do not attempt to transplant radishes; they should always be sown directly where they are to grow.
