Best tips to plant Beet Seeds in 2024
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When to Plant Beet Seeds
Beets prefer to be planted in cool weather, but when the soil temperature is above 40 degrees F. If you live in many of the southern states, you can plant Beets throughout the winter. Beets can be grown relatively early in the season, as soon as the soil can be prepared or about 4 weeks after the last frost.
Where to Plant Beet Seeds
Sow Beets directly or introduce it indoors and transplant it. As Beet is related to chard and spinach, it should not be planted close to or in succession with these crops. The plot must be well weeded to avoid competition, which can lead to a smaller harvest. Beetroot can be well planted in soils of low fertility, and excess nitrogen can encourage above-ground growth, which is detrimental to root development.
How to Grow Beet Seeds
Before planting, we recommend soaking the beet seeds for 24 hours to prepare them for germination.
Beet seeds need light to germinate properly, so it’s not necessary to cover them when planting.
The best colour and flavour of beetroot develops in cool conditions and bright sunshine. Beetroot can be harvested when they have reached the ideal size, but about 68 days after planting, beetroot will grow to the familiar 1.5 to 2 inch size that most gardeners can use for cooking and storage. Given sufficient moisture and space, beetroot will grow quickly, but the larger roots can be tough and fibrous. When harvesting, beetroot should be separated from the tops, leaving about 1 inch of stem on the root. Beetroot leaves are also nutritious and delicious, but should be stored separately.
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