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The French Breakfast Radish is a blunt finger-shaped radish growing to about 3″ long. The roots are red blending to white at the tip. The flesh is crisp and white with a little kick. The short shelf life makes this variety perfect for the home gardener. Plant French Breakfast Radish Seeds very early in the spring in a sunny location as soon as the ground may be cultivated and enriched with organic material. For an extended harvest period, plant at two-week intervals avoiding hot summer temperatures. Press soil firmly over seeds.
Almost ready to harvest
So happy with this radish seed. Delicious and beautiful. I’m not a radish fan, but I absolutely love these, they’re my first crop to pick in the spring. Never had any issues with them germinating.
Great fruit production and perfect companion plant
I typically don’t care for radish but tried these after growing them for my sister and I like their mild taste. Great germination. Fast & easy to grow.
I often grow these solely as a companion crop, but they are very good to eat too! A lot of times not all of them get harvested, and go to seed, but the bees seem to really like them, and the seed pods are great to eat too!
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A tried and true green bean variety. My family and extended family swear upon the Blue Lake Bush bean as the best and will always have a home in our gardens year after year.
Growing Chesnok Red garlic was a lot of fun for a first time garlic grower. The garlic was covered with straw over the winter (Michigan, zone 6a) and weeded a few times in the spring and summer but that was about it. I was worried that the bulbs would be small since the necks were so small in the spring/summer, but after harvesting the scapes on the plant the garlic grew a good amount bigger. Just a solid variety all around to grow.
I fell in love with garlic scapes recently and I wanted to grow my own garlic for them. The Music variety did very, very well in Michigan (zone 6a). Not only did I receive a ton of garlic scapes, but I also received fairly large garlic bulbs when they were ready to harvest. Migardener provided premium garlic to plant, and I got premium garlic and garlic scapes in the end!
Golden Acre Cabbage is a treat to grow. It grows faster than most and grew very well through the winter sowing technique. In my experience, the Golden Cabbages are more prone to bugs and pests than the Red Acre Cabbage, but I would still chose to grow this variety than any other cabbage variety.
Thank you for another great batch of seeds. I do very well with germination, giving me confidence from starting my garden from seeds versus starter plants.