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When to Plant Radishes in Coral Springs, FL

Published: April 24, 2026

Zone 10bTropical climateLast frost: Frost-free · First frost: Frost-free
Radishes ready to plant in Coral Springs, FL

Radish Planting Dates for Coral Springs, FL

Last frost (average)Frost-free
Transplant outdoorsYear-round (October–March is primary window)
Direct sow outdoorsYear-round (October–March is primary window)
Minimum soil temperature40°F
Expect first harvest45–120 days after planting
Fall crop plantingOctober
Fall crop harvestJanuary–March
First fall frost (average)Frost-free

Direct sow radishes 4–6 weeks before last frost — one of the fastest crops in the garden. Ready in as little as 22 days. Succession plant every 2 weeks for continuous harvest.

Best Radish Varieties for Coral Springs, FL

Consult a Coral Springs-area nursery or your state extension office for radish varieties proven in Zone 10b.

Growing Radishes in Coral Springs

Coral Springs sits in Zone 10b, with an average last frost of Frost-free and first fall frost around Frost-free — giving a 365-day frost-free growing season. Cool-season crops like radish benefit from Coral Springs's cooler spring and fall windows, when temperatures stay in the 55–75°F sweet spot that produces the best flavor and least bolting.

Coral Springs's tropical climate gives radish year-round potential, but dry season (roughly October through April) is the primary productive window. Wet season rains drive fungal disease fast enough to destroy an unprotected crop within a few weeks. Plan main plantings for dry season and keep beds well-drained.

Coral Springs's sandy soils drain fast — Coral Springs gardeners should water radish more frequently (every 2 to 3 days during peak summer) and add generous compost to improve moisture retention. Raised beds with amended soil perform significantly better than in-ground planting in sandy conditions. Target 1 inches of total water per week, split across several irrigation sessions rather than one deep soaking.

Radish Calendar for Coral Springs

MonthTask
FrostLast frost — soil warming, prepare bed
YearDirect sow seeds into warm soil
OctoberStart fall crop — transplants or direct sow
FrostFirst fall frost — harvest remaining, end of outdoor season

Radish Tips for Coral Springs Gardeners

  • Thin to 2-inch spacing when seedlings are an inch tall — crowded radishes produce small woody roots.
  • Succession plant every 10–14 days from early spring through late spring for continuous harvest.
  • In Coral Springs's tropical climate, focus on dry-season plantings (October–April) and use raised beds with excellent drainage for wet-season success.

Common Radish Pests in Coral Springs

  • Flea Beetlepeaks June–August in Zone 10b (active March–October); tiny black beetles that riddle leaves with holes; row covers protect seedlings.
  • Cabbage Root Maggotpeaks June–August in Zone 10b (active March–October); monitor closely during peak season and treat early.
  • Aphidpeaks June–August in Zone 10b (active March–October); monitor closely during peak season and treat early.

Check plants every 2–3 days during peak season — early intervention prevents most infestations from becoming serious.

What to Plant with Radishes in Coral Springs

In Coral Springs's tropical climate, Lettuce and Carrot are the most beneficial plants to grow alongside radish. Lettuce improves nearby plant health and pest resistance. Keep radish away from Hyssop — it competes for nutrients or shares pest pressure. In humid tropical climates, spacing companions with airflow in mind prevents fungal disease from spreading through dense plantings.

See the full radish companion planting guide

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant radish in Coral Springs, FL?

In Coral Springs (Zone 10b), direct sow radish around Year-round (October–March is primary window). Soil must be at 40°F or warmer at 2-inch depth before sowing — cold soil rots the seeds.

What zone is Coral Springs, FL for radish growing?

Coral Springs is USDA Zone 10b. For radish, this means a frost-free growing season of roughly 52 weeks running from Frost-free to Frost-free. Cool-season crops like radish thrive in this zone with both spring and fall planting windows available.

When is radish harvest season in Coral Springs?

Expect the first radish harvest in Coral Springs around 45–120 days after planting. This is based on 22–30 days from transplant or direct sow. A fall crop planted October adds a second harvest around January–March.

How long does it take to grow radish in Coral Springs, FL?

From transplant or direct sow to first harvest, radish takes 22–30 days in Coral Springs's climate. Based on a typical planting date of Year-round (October–March is primary window), expect your first harvest around 45–120 days after planting. Coral Springs's warm Zone 10b climate tends toward the faster end of this range — warmer soil and longer days accelerate maturity.

What soil does radish need in Coral Springs?

Coral Springs's sandy soils drain fast and lose nutrients quickly — a challenge for radish which prefers steady moisture. Add 4–6 inches of compost annually to improve moisture retention. Water more frequently but with less volume per session, and mulch heavily to reduce evaporation.

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