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Organic Beetroot Detroit Globe

Organic Beetroot Detroit Globe

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Organic Beetroot Detroit Globe

Beetroot, Detroit Globe 2
Beta vulgaris
Approx. 50-75 seeds per gram
Beetroot is colourful, good for us and surprisingly versatile. It is also very easy to grow.
Beetroot seed is a cluster and each one may produce 2 or 3 seedlings. Monogerm varieties have also been produced for precision drilling where no thinning is necessary.
Beetroots are usually deep red but also come in golden/orange. Our Chioggia variety is pink and white.

Detroit Globe 2 is a traditional main-crop variety which gives good sized roots of a fine texture. It is not as refined as many of the newer cultivars and the roots are less uniform, with some being smaller and others getting very large. However, it more than makes up for that with it’s very superior taste.

How to grow:
Sow direct into a well-prepared planting site from March until July. Make shallow drills and sprinkle the seed about 2 cm apart. Cover with fine soil.
You should allow about 30 cm between rows. Thin the seedlings to about 8-10 cm apart. Succession sow throughout the season to keep you well supplied.
You can start beetroot off in modules inside and they can be multisown. To do this put a pinch of seed in each module and plant out as a bunch.
They will grow happily together, pushing out from the centre, although the individual beets will be smaller. Harvest baby beets at the size of a golf ball and main crop ones at about tennis ball size. Any bigger and they are likely to get woody.
Pests and diseases:
Beetroot is very trouble-free and not particularly susceptible to any pests or diseases.

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