Description: 200+CHIOGGIABEET SEEDSBeet Growing and Harvesting Guide Beets are a versatile root vegetable, rich in vitamins and minerals, and can be grown in a variety of climates. Here’s a detailed guide to help you grow and harvest beets successfully. Growing Beets 1. Choosing the Right Variety Common Varieties: Detroit Dark Red: Good for canning and storage.Golden Beet: Sweet, mild flavor; doesn’t bleed colors.Chioggia: Known for its unique pink and white rings inside. 2. When to Plant Spring Planting: 2-4 weeks before the last expected frost.Fall Planting: 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost for a late harvest. 3. Soil Preparation Soil Type: Well-draining loamy or sandy soil is ideal.Soil pH: Aim for a pH of 6.0 to 7.0.Soil Preparation: Work in compost or aged manure to improve soil fertility.Tilling: Break up soil to at least 12 inches deep to accommodate root growth. 4. Planting Beets Seed Depth: Sow seeds ½ to 1 inch deep.Spacing: Space seeds approximately 2-4 inches apart in rows that are 12-18 inches apart.Thinning: Once seedlings are a few inches tall, thin them to 3-4 inches apart to allow for proper growth. 5. Sunlight Requirements Light: Beets prefer full sun, needing at least 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. They can tolerate partial shade but with reduced yields. 6. Watering Consistency: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Beets require about 1 inch of water per week.Methods: Drip irrigation or soaker hoses are effective for providing moisture without oversaturating the soil. 7. Fertilizing Initial Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer (like 10-10-10) during planting.Side Dressing: Apply additional fertilizer mid-season if plants appear to be growing slowly. 8. Weed Control Regularly remove weeds to reduce competition for nutrients and water. Use mulch to help suppress weed growth. 9. Pest and Disease Management Common Pests: Keep an eye out for aphids, leaf miners, and Japanese beetles. Handpick or use organic pesticides as needed.Diseases: Monitor for signs of fungal diseases (like leaf blight). Crop rotation can help prevent soil-borne diseases. Harvesting Beets 1. When to Harvest Beets are typically ready for harvest 50-70 days after planting, depending on the variety.Harvest when beets are about the size of a golf ball for the best texture and flavor (about 1.5 to 3 inches in diameter). They can be harvested larger, but may become woody. 2. How to Harvest Technique: Gently loosen the soil around the beet with a garden fork or hand trowel to avoid damaging the roots. Grasp the beet at its base and pull it out of the soil.Avoiding Damage: Be careful not to bruise the beets, as this can cause them to spoil faster. 3. Post-Harvest Handling Cleaning: Brush off excess soil without washing, as this can promote rot. Only wash them before consumption.Storage: Short-term: Store in the fridge in a perforated bag to maintain humidity.Long-term: Can be stored in a cool, dark place like a root cellar or in a container with sand. 4. Using Beet Greens Don’t discard the greens! Beet greens are edible and nutritious. Harvest them at the same time as you pull the beets or periodically throughout the growing season. Conclusion With the right care, beets can be a rewarding vegetable to grow in your garden. By following this guide, you’ll not only enjoy a bountiful harvest, but you’ll also appreciate the many culinary uses of this vibrant root vegetable throughout the year. Happy gardening! As a seller, I understand that there may be some confusion when it comes to the terms and conditions of shipping and delivery. In order to provide clarity, I would like to address a few important points: 1. 3 business day shipping: We strive to ship out your order within three business days from the date of purchase. 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Price: 1.96 USD
Location: Berwyn, Illinois
End Time: 2024-09-18T07:01:49.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Climate: Temperate
Planting Time: 6 Weeks
Common Name: beet
Color: Red
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Growth Habit: Clumping
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 2 (-50 to -40 °F)
MPN: n/a
Plant Habit: root
Soil Type: Loam
California Prop 65 Warning: n/a
Brand: Unbranded
Season of Interest: Spring
Soil pH: Neutral
Life Cycle: Annual
Type: Vegetable Seeds
Watering: Medium
Unit Type: Unit
Genus: Beta
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Features: Edible
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 200