Southern Exposure Misato Radish
Best low-maintenance vegetable for beginner fall gardeners.
A reliable and visually striking fall radish that thrives even in less-than-perfect conditions. Its unique rose-colored interior adds a beautiful aesthetic to fresh salads and culinary preparations.
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North Georgia Homestead
Who it's for
- Home cooks seeking visually striking ingredients for gourmet presentations
- Gardeners preferring mild, sweet vegetables over spicy varieties
- Homesteaders needing crops with long-term winter storage capabilities
Who should skip it
- Impatient growers wanting a quick harvest turnaround
- Container gardeners or those with rocky, heavy clay soil
- Gardeners without the time to manage pest prevention
Performance breakdown
Growth Forgiveness
Reliably forms bulbs even when spacing is less than ideal.
Visual Appeal
Striking rose-colored interior makes for a stunning culinary presentation.
Harvest Efficiency
Consistent sixty-day maturity window simplifies seasonal garden planning.
Sowing Density
Generous seed count provides ample coverage for a twenty-foot row.
Root Development
Reaches a substantial five-inch size with proper soil conditions.
Seasonal Versatility
Specifically optimized for fall planting, limiting its year-round utility.
Key Specs
Days to Maturity
60 days
Quantity
Approximately 4 g
Seed Count
Approximately ~350 seeds
Sowing Coverage
20 feet
Botanical Name
Raphanus sativus
Root Size
Up to 5 inches
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