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Because there are holes, the soil will end up being moist but never soggy. This article has been viewed 398,946 times. Feed beetroot with vegetable food throughout the growing season. Some people recommend a bit more space than 10 cm. Store with greens clipped in a cool place. Beets tolerate a little frost and near-freezing temperatures. Beetroot is a cool weather crop and is hardy in relation to frost. What can I do to prevent this? Planting some mint in with the beets discourages the ants and can help keep them out of the garden. Beets grown in rich soil do not need additional fertilizer during the growing season. Beets grow well in almost any climate. Soaking the seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing will help them germinate faster and increase the percentage of seeds that germinate. In the northern hemisphere, sow seeds after the last frost. If you’re planting seedlings, gently pull them apart and plant about 5–10cm apart to allow enough space to grow and reduce competition for nutrients. Beets, like most root vegetables, should be planted directly in the garden. Some people also recommend thinning them out. 2. The best growth is obtained from moderate temperatures and warm soils. Applying too much nitrogen can cause lots of leafy growth and little root development. When harvesting beets, leave the root stem attached to prevent “bleeding”, which draws moisture out of the beet. Apart from these things, the variety you choose will depend on the look and flavor that appeals to you most. Sow your seeds about 1-2 inches apart. They love to eat the beet leaves. Beets can be … He has a Masters in Public Health Nutrition and Public Health Planning and Administration from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. It's actually these antioxidants, packed inside beetroot's red pigments, that contain cancer-preventing and heart-protecting properties. Did you know you can read expert answers for this article? Beets do not like hot weather or dry conditions; plant at the correct time for your climate. This is an easy alternative to succession harvesting. These should be readily available from your local nursery or garden center. How can one grow beetroot during the rainy season? Plant beets from the middle of September through the beginning of March. Till the soil 3-4 inches deep and remove any weeds, stones, or other debris. The tops can be saved, cooked, and eaten like spinach. I'm a nutritionist. Lightly water the seeds. some of the extra seedlings. Good companion plants for growing beets include bush beans and onions. ", "Full detailed process to grow beetroot was helpful. I have mistaken beet greens for Swiss chard in my garden and harvested and used the greens all winter long before realizing there was a beet attached. Excess nitrogen results in large greens but smaller root development. You should see the plants sprouting in seven to 14 days. By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy. It’s easy to grow beetroot and they quickly mature, allowing you to go from seeds to plate in about 8 weeks. They need consistent moisture to grow. Growing beets from beets is easy, fun, and rewarding. Beets prefer well-prepared, fertile soil but will also tolerate average to low soil fertility. I will be able to use this to plant on my garden. Sow seed 10mm deep and 50mm apart. Although beets prefer growing in cooler temperatures, they still need at least 6 hours of sun to thrive. Beetroot will grow in any well-drained garden soil but requires fertile conditions. Preserve beets by canning, pickling, or fermenting. ", "The idea to twist the leaves when removing them, rather than cutting them, is totally new to me. You can harvest the smaller beetroot when they are a worthwhile size to eat, about 2 inches in diameter. Germination will occur in 5 to 10 days in an ideal greenhouse temperature if the soil is maintained moistened but drained. Generally they're ready around 8 weeks after sowing, or when the veggie reaches 2.5cm (1 inch) in diameter. Each seed is planted 1-2 inches apart and thinned to one plant every 3 inches. ", "This was very helpful, as I'm growing beetroot. Thanks. In the southern hemisphere, sow seeds from September through February. How to Grow Beets: 7 Tips for Growing Beets, How to Grow Coral Vine: Growing Queen’s Wreath, Arizona Annual Flowers: A Visual Guide for Low-Desert Flowers, How to Grow Ginger: 8 Tips for Growing Ginger, How to Grow Leeks: 8 Tips for Growing Leeks, How to Start Seeds Indoors: 10 Steps for Success, How to Grow Arugula: 5 Tips for Growing Arugula. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/6\/67\/Grow-Beetroot-Step-1-Version-5.jpg\/v4-460px-Grow-Beetroot-Step-1-Version-5.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/67\/Grow-Beetroot-Step-1-Version-5.jpg\/aid1445638-v4-728px-Grow-Beetroot-Step-1-Version-5.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":485,"licensing":"

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