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16 oz Daikon Radish

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Original price was: $11.43.Current price is: $6.85.

Meta:
Sunlight : Full Sun
Color : Red
Genus : Raphanus
MPN : 75396
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Life Cycle : Annual
Seller Notes : “New”
Season of Interest : Winter, Summer, Spring, Fall
Climate : all
Features : Edible
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Growth Habit : Clumping
Watering : Light
Brand : Country Creek Acres
Type : Vegetable Seeds
Common Name : Radish
Soil Type : Loam, Clay, Chalk
Cultivating Difficulty : Easy

16 oz Daikon Radish 16 oz Daikon Radish 16 oz Daikon Radish Microgreen Seeds All seed lots are tested for germination. Non-GMO seeds grown and packaged in the U.S ( Each bag is resealable and individually labeled ) Country Creek Brand – Daikon Radish microgreens are very easy to plant and grow. Makes a great addition to any salad, sandwich or garnish. Use sparingly for a radish accent. A great way to ensure a year-round supply of fresh and nutritious greens is to start a microgreen farm at home. The pleasantly peppery radish microgreens, which boast a flavor similar to that of root radishes, are easy to grow (also in winter) and a good choice for those who are new to growing edible microgreens at home. Harvested at about two inches tall, these peppery seedlings are great in salads and cold soups. Their small size also makes them a great raw garnish to dishes that can benefit from a peppery element. Radish sprouts are an excellent source of folate, with 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of radish sprouts delivering almost a quarter of the Daily Value of folate. Folate is believed to promote cardiovascular health by breaking down homocysteine, an amino acid that is thought to promote atherosclerosis (fatty deposits in blood vessels). About half of people with cardiovascular disease have elevated homocysteine levels, compared with only 5% of the general population. In addition to providing tons of folate, radish sprouts contain plenty of vitamin B6, another nutrient that has been shown to break down homocysteine in the body. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog