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When to Plant Radishes in Dearborn, MI

Published: April 24, 2026

Zone 5bCold climateLast frost: April 7 · First frost: October 22
Radishes ready to plant in Dearborn, MI

Radish Planting Dates for Dearborn, MI

Start seeds indoorsYear-round
Last frost (average)April 7
Direct sow outdoorsMarch 3–13
Minimum soil temperature40°F
Expect first harvestMarch 25 – April 2
Fall crop plantingSeptember 17–27
Fall crop harvestOctober 9
First fall frost (average)October 22

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 Dearborn, MI

Consult a Dearborn-area nursery or your state extension office for radish varieties proven in Zone 5b.

Growing Radishes in Dearborn

Dearborn sits in Zone 5b, with an average last frost of April 7 and first fall frost around October 22 — giving a 198-day frost-free growing season. Cool-season crops like radish benefit from Dearborn's cooler spring and fall windows, when temperatures stay in the 55–75°F sweet spot that produces the best flavor and least bolting.

Dearborn's cooler summers are close to ideal for radish. The same conditions that limit tomato and pepper yields benefit cool-season crops — slower bolting, sweeter flavor, and longer harvest windows. The fall radish crop in Dearborn is often more productive than the spring crop.

Dearborn's clay-loam soils are productive but benefit from annual compost amendment — 2 to 3 inches worked in before planting improves drainage and nutrient availability for radish. Consistent watering (1 inches per week) paired with organic mulch maintains the even moisture that clay-loam holds well. Avoid working wet soil in spring, which causes severe compaction in clay-loam blends.

Radish Calendar for Dearborn

MonthTask
YearStart seeds indoors under grow lights
AprilLast frost — soil warming, prepare bed
MarchDirect sow seeds into warm soil
SeptemberStart fall crop — transplants or direct sow
OctoberFirst fall frost — harvest remaining, end of outdoor season

Radish Tips for Dearborn 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.
  • Fall plantings in Dearborn often out-produce spring plantings — cooler temperatures slow bolting and concentrate flavor. Light frost can actually improve the taste of radish.

Common Radish Pests in Dearborn

  • Flea Beetlepeaks July in Zone 5b (active June–August); tiny black beetles that riddle leaves with holes; row covers protect seedlings.
  • Cabbage Root Maggotpeaks July in Zone 5b (active June–August); monitor closely during peak season and treat early.
  • Aphidpeaks July in Zone 5b (active June–August); 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 Dearborn

In Dearborn's cold 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 short-season gardens, interplanting companions at transplant time maximizes each bed's productive weeks.

See the full radish companion planting guide

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant radish in Dearborn, MI?

In Dearborn (Zone 5b), direct sow radish around March 3–13. Soil must be at 40°F or warmer at 2-inch depth before sowing — cold soil rots the seeds.

What zone is Dearborn, MI for radish growing?

Dearborn is USDA Zone 5b. For radish, this means a frost-free growing season of roughly 28 weeks running from April 7 to October 22. Cool-season crops like radish thrive in this zone with both spring and fall planting windows available.

When is radish harvest season in Dearborn?

Expect the first radish harvest in Dearborn around March 25, with harvest continuing through April 2. This is based on 22–30 days from transplant or direct sow. A fall crop planted September 17–27 adds a second harvest around October 9.

How long does it take to grow radish in Dearborn, MI?

From transplant or direct sow to first harvest, radish takes 22–30 days in Dearborn's climate. Based on a typical planting date of March 3–13, expect your first harvest around March 25. Dearborn's cooler Zone 5b climate often lands at the slower end of this range — cooler nights slow fruit development.

What soil does radish need in Dearborn?

Dearborn's clay-loam soil is productive for radish but benefits from annual compost amendment. Work 2–3 inches of compost into the top 10 inches before planting. Avoid working wet soil in spring — clay-loam compacts badly when wet. Consistent watering paired with organic mulch maintains the even moisture these soils hold well.

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