Wicked Tuff Turf Radish Seed
Wicked Tuff Turf Radish Seed
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Product Description
Product Description
Got hard, compacted ground that won’t drain? Wicked Tuff Turf Radish is a deep-rooted cover crop that loosens tough soil for you — no heavy tillage equipment needed.
Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Tuff Turf Radish (Raphanus sativus) is a brassica grown not for eating but for fixing soil. A cover crop is a plant you grow to protect and improve the ground between cash crops. This one sends down a single thick taproot 12 to 36 inches deep, punching through hardpan — the compacted layer that blocks water and roots. Growers call this “biodrilling”: the root tills the soil naturally.
What makes it different is purity and depth. It is uncoated, high-germination seed, and that deep root does two jobs at once — it breaks compaction and it “scavenges” nitrogen (pulls leftover nitrogen from deep in the soil up into the plant so it isn’t lost to runoff). In Zone 5 and colder the plant “winter-kills” (the cold kills it naturally), and as the root rots it leaves open channels called macropores that let water and air move freely — while releasing the stored nutrients back for your spring crop.
Key Benefits
• Breaks compaction naturally: a 12–36 in. taproot opens hardpan so you can skip a deep-tillage pass.
• Improves drainage: decomposed roots leave macropores — open channels that carry water down and air in.
• Scavenges nitrogen: captures leached nitrogen from deep soil and recycles it for spring crops.
• Clean spring seedbed: winter-kills on its own in cold zones, leaving a weed-suppressed bed ready to plant.
• Mixes beautifully: a core ingredient in cover-crop cocktails (multi-species blends) with rye, oats, vetch, and clover.
Best Uses
• Soil compaction repair (“biodrilling”)
• Cover cropping and deep-nitrogen scavenging
• No-till and reduced-till rotations
• Fall planting to prep a spring seedbed
• Multi-species cover-crop cocktails
• Wildlife / deer food plots
Important Notes
• ⚠ Temporary cover crop, not a permanent lawn: this radish is grown to improve soil for a season, then winter-kill — it is not a residential turf grass.
• Seed only — not a fertilizer.
• Watch for flea beetles during early establishment; otherwise few disease issues.
Why Choose Old Cobblers Farm™?
Every bag of Wicked Tuff Turf seed is selected for high purity and strong germination — uncoated, with no fillers or dyes. We test for purity and germination so each bag performs consistently for farmers, land managers, and growers who expect real results.
Application Instructions
Application Instructions
-USDA Zones: 3–9 (winter-kills in Zone 5 and colder)
-Sun: full sun
-Soil pH: 5.5–7.5; thrives on loam, clay loam, and compacted ground
Seeding Rate
-Pure stand: 8–12 lb per acre
-In a mix: 3–5 lb per acre
How to Plant
Broadcast or drill the seed ¼–½ inch deep — do not surface-sow; this seed needs light soil cover and good seed-to-soil contact (press or roll after broadcasting). Plant in late summer or early fall, ideally 60–90 days before your first hard freeze. Keep the soil consistently moist through the 3–7 day germination window; steady moisture during early growth produces larger, deeper roots and more soil benefit. After that, maintenance is zero — no mowing or termination needed in cold zones, where the plant winter-kills on its own.
Ingredients
Ingredients
-100% pure seed — no fillers, coatings, or dyes.
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
-Species: Cover Crop Radish (Raphanus sativus)
-Common names: Tillage Radish, Fodder Radish, Oilseed Radish, Daikon
-Category: Brassica
-Lifecycle: Annual (winter-kills in Zone 5 and colder)
-USDA Zones: 3–9
-Sun: Full sun
-Soil pH: 5.5–7.5
-NPK: Seed only — not a fertilizer
Seeding
-Rate (pure stand): 8–12 lb per acre
-Rate (in mix): 3–5 lb per acre
-Seeding depth: ¼–½ inch
-Best planting time: Late summer / early fall (60–90 days before hard freeze)
-Germination: 3–7 days (soil temp 45–75°F)
Seed Quality
-Purity: 95–98%
-Germination: 85–90%
-Weed seed: <0.5%
-Other crop seed: ≤0.5%
-Inert matter: 2–4%
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