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Southern Grove Radishes
Zones 7-10
Can you grow radishes in Florida? The answer may surprise you. This cold-weather crop will happily grow in Zones 7 and 8. Choose radish varieties that are specifically bred for heat tolerance and quick maturity. In hotter zones, including 9 and 10, radishes can grow over the winter. Radishes are the perfect vegetable to fill in the garden during those cooler months, especially in areas that don't freeze. Look for varieties such as 'Champion,' 'Cherry Belle,' or 'French Breakfast' that are known for their ability to handle warmer temperatures. With expert advice from Gurney's Southern Grove gardeners, you can make radishes grow in any climate!