'French Lunch' radish on ribbon

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'Déjeuner Français' radish on ribbon (Raphanus sativus) from McKenzie Seeds, a crisp and sweet heirloom radish for quick harvests

The 'Déjeuner Français' radish is a classic heirloom variety , recognizable by its oblong roots with a glossy scarlet skin ending in a neat white tip . The flesh is crisp, juicy, and tender , with a slightly peppery yet mild flavor , particularly enjoyable when eaten fresh. This radish is prized for its delicate texture and balanced, non-aggressive taste.

Presented on a tape , it ensures optimal spacing between seedlings , promoting uniform growth and significantly reducing thinning. As with all seed tapes, consistent moisture is essential during germination. A cool-season crop, the 'Déjeuner Français' radish is bee-friendly and perfectly suited to home vegetable gardens, containers, and early-season gardens.

Companion plants: Lettuce, Nasturtium, Peas
Enemy plants:

Spread/carrying habit: Oblong root
Foliage height: 15 to 20 cm
Seed producer: McKenzie
Seed type: Heirloom
Special features: Seed on tape, very fast-growing, bicolored roots, safe for bees

Root color: Red with white tips
Texture/flavor: Crisp, juicy, slightly peppery flesh
Cold tolerance: Good tolerance to cool temperatures

Farming method

Sow directly outdoors as soon as the soil can be worked in early spring . The ideal soil temperature for germination is between 10 and 16°C . Prepare loose, light, and well-drained soil .

Make shallow furrows 1.3 cm deep, spaced 30 cm apart. Tear the seed tape , place it in the furrow, water thoroughly, then cover with soil and water gently again. It is essential to keep the soil consistently moist , but not waterlogged, throughout germination, which usually occurs in 4 to 7 days .

Sow seeds every 10 days from spring until temperatures exceed 21°C , at which point radishes tend to bolt (go to seed). Sowing can be repeated in late summer and early autumn .

Radishes prefer full sun exposure (level 3) and regular watering , equivalent to 2.5 to 5 cm of water per week .

Harvesting and preservation

Harvesting typically begins 20 to 30 days after sowing . Harvest quickly when the roots reach their ideal size to preserve their crispness and sweetness . Delaying the harvest can make the roots more fibrous.

Radishes are best eaten freshly harvested , but can be kept for a few days in the refrigerator.

Usage ideas

• Eaten raw in salads
• Crispy radishes with butter and salt
• Quick stir-fries with butter, salt and pepper
• Fresh garnish for spring dishes
• Fast growing in containers and vegetable gardens

The 'Déjeuner Français' radish on tape from McKenzie Seeds is a must-have for the spring vegetable garden , combining speed , delicate flavor , and ease of cultivation . An elegant and reliable heirloom variety, perfect for abundant and uncomplicated harvests.

The availability of our seeds varies depending on seasonal availability, production schedules and supplier inventory. Certain varieties may only be offered for a limited time based on their natural growth cycle, sowing period or available stock. These product pages are designed to help and inspire gardeners in choosing the right seeds for vegetable gardens, flower beds, pollinator gardens, container growing, naturalization projects and sustainable outdoor spaces.