When to Plant Radish in Kenedy County, TX
Radishes are one of the fastest-growing vegetables, with some varieties ready in under a month. They come in round, elongated, and large winter types.
Kenedy County, Texas is in USDA Zone 9a. The average last spring frost is February 13 and the first fall frost is December 13, giving you a growing season of approximately 303 days.
At an elevation of 1,757 feet, Kenedy County receives approximately 58.7 inches of rainfall annually with predominantly loam soil. Summer highs average 101ยฐF, so Radish may need afternoon shade and extra watering during peak heat. Ample rainfall means less supplemental watering, but ensure good drainage to prevent Radish root diseases.
Kenedy County Soil Profile
Soil Type
Loam
Soil pH
6.6-7.5
Drainage
Well Drained
Plant Planting Risk Windows
Percentages indicate frost risk at transplant. The 70% safe window means there is a 30% chance of frost after transplant — suitable for cold-hardy crops or gardeners with frost protection. The 90% safe window is best for tender plants.
Soil Compatibility in Kenedy County
How your county's soil matches Radish's growing requirements.
Soil pH
Your soil pH (6.6โ7.5) is more alkaline than Radish prefers (6.0โ7.0). Add sulfur or peat moss to lower pH.
Soil Texture
The loam soil in Kenedy County is excellent for Radish โ good drainage, moisture retention, and nutrient holding capacity.
Organic Matter
Organic matter is moderate (2.2%). Annual compost additions will help Radish.
How to Plant Radish
Fall planting: Sow 8 weeks before your first frost date for a fall harvest.
Succession Planting Radish
Sow every 2.4 weeks. Last sowing by Nov 08 to harvest before frost.
For a dedicated fall crop, sow by Oct 18.
Plant Water Budget
Monthly Watering Guide for Radish
Radish needs approximately 0.5 inches of water per week (2.2" per month). Here's how your county's rainfall compares month by month.
| Month | Radish Needs | Rainfall | You Supplement | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | โ | 1.5" | 0" | โ๏ธ Dormant |
| Feb | 2.2" | 2" | 0.2" | ๐ง Light watering |
| Mar | 2.2" | 3.9" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| Apr | 2.2" | 6" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| May | 2.2" | 8.2" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| Jun | 2.2" | 9.2" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| Jul | 2.2" | 8" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| Aug | 2.2" | 7.8" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| Sep | 2.2" | 5.6" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| Oct | 2.2" | 3.2" | 0" | โ Rainfall sufficient |
| Nov | 2.2" | 1.9" | 0.3" | ๐ง Light watering |
| Dec | 2.2" | 1.4" | 0.8" | ๐ง Light watering |
Water needs are for active growing months only (FebโDec in Kenedy County). Supplement amounts are based on average rainfall โ actual needs vary with temperature, soil, and mulching.
Radish Heat Requirements (GDD)
What are Growing Degree Days (GDD)?
Growing Degree Days measure the total warmth your plants receive during the growing season. Think of it as a "heat bank" โ every day above 50ยฐF deposits warmth that helps your plants grow.
Each plant needs a certain amount of accumulated heat to mature. If your county provides more GDD than the plant needs, it's a great fit. If it's close, you may want to choose faster-maturing varieties or start seeds indoors to get a head start.
Radish Planting Timeline โ Kenedy County, TX
Radish Planting Calendar
| Activity | When | Date Range |
|---|---|---|
| Direct Sow | January 23 | Jan 23 โ Feb 13 |
| Harvest | February 20 | Feb 20 โ Mar 13 |
| Fall Sowing | October 18 | Oct 18 โ Nov 1 |
Plant 0.5" deep ยท 2" apart ยท Rows 6" apart
Month-by-Month Timeline
| Month | Activities |
|---|---|
| January | Direct Sow |
| February | Direct Sow Harvest |
| March | Harvest |
| April | โ |
| May | โ |
| June | โ |
| July | โ |
| August | โ |
| September | โ |
| October | Fall Sowing |
| November | Fall Sowing |
| December | โ |
Growing Conditions
โ๏ธ Sun
Full Sun (6-8+ hours)
๐ง Water
0.5"/week ยท Natural rainfall sufficient
๐ Days to Maturity
22โ35 days
๐งช Soil pH
Needs 6โ7 ยท Your soil: too_alkaline
๐บ๏ธ USDA Zone
Zone 9a
๐ Growing Season
303 days in Kenedy County
Growing Tips for Radish in Kenedy County
Direct sow Radish outdoors after February 13 in Kenedy County when soil has warmed and frost danger has passed.
Summer highs in Kenedy County reach 101ยฐF โ grow Radish as a spring or fall crop. Use shade cloth if planting in summer.
Your generous 304.0-day season in Kenedy County allows multiple plantings of Radish. Sow every 11.0 days for continuous harvest.
Common pests for Radish in this region include cabbage worm and flea beetles. Use row covers early in the season and inspect plants weekly.
With 59" of annual rainfall in Kenedy County, ensure good drainage for Radish โ excess moisture can promote root rot and fungal diseases.
General growing tips
Direct sow every 1-2 weeks for continuous harvest. Do not transplant. Harvest spring radishes promptly to prevent them from becoming pithy and hot.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant Radish in Kenedy County, TX?
Kenedy County is in Zone 9a with an average last frost of February 13. Plan your Radish planting based on this frost date โ see the calendar above for exact timing.
What planting zone is Kenedy County, TX?
Kenedy County, Texas is in USDA Hardiness Zone 9a. The average last spring frost is February 13 and first fall frost is December 13.
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