Cylindrical beets
These long produce uniform slices with bright red roots that are juicy, tender, and sweet—making them an excellent choice for processing. The leafy tops are just as delicious and can be enjoyed raw or cooked like spinach. This variety thrives in both spring and fall plantings.
Growing Tips:
Sow seeds outdoors 2 to 4 weeks before the last frost for an early summer harvest.
Plant again in late summer for a fall crop.
Avoid high temperatures, as heat can cause beets to become tough and stringy.
Sow seeds 1 inch apart and thin seedlings as needed. Since beet seeds are actually dried fruit containing 1 to 5 seeds, multiple seedlings may emerge from a single planting and require thinning for proper spacing. (Price Includes 150 Seeds)
Planting Depth: ½"
Seed Spacing: 1"
Soil Moisture: Moist, well-drained
Row Spacing: 12-18"
Optimal Temperature: 50-75°F
These long produce uniform slices with bright red roots that are juicy, tender, and sweet—making them an excellent choice for processing. The leafy tops are just as delicious and can be enjoyed raw or cooked like spinach. This variety thrives in both spring and fall plantings.
Growing Tips:
Sow seeds outdoors 2 to 4 weeks before the last frost for an early summer harvest.
Plant again in late summer for a fall crop.
Avoid high temperatures, as heat can cause beets to become tough and stringy.
Sow seeds 1 inch apart and thin seedlings as needed. Since beet seeds are actually dried fruit containing 1 to 5 seeds, multiple seedlings may emerge from a single planting and require thinning for proper spacing. (Price Includes 150 Seeds)
Planting Depth: ½"
Seed Spacing: 1"
Soil Moisture: Moist, well-drained
Row Spacing: 12-18"
Optimal Temperature: 50-75°F
These long produce uniform slices with bright red roots that are juicy, tender, and sweet—making them an excellent choice for processing. The leafy tops are just as delicious and can be enjoyed raw or cooked like spinach. This variety thrives in both spring and fall plantings.
Growing Tips:
Sow seeds outdoors 2 to 4 weeks before the last frost for an early summer harvest.
Plant again in late summer for a fall crop.
Avoid high temperatures, as heat can cause beets to become tough and stringy.
Sow seeds 1 inch apart and thin seedlings as needed. Since beet seeds are actually dried fruit containing 1 to 5 seeds, multiple seedlings may emerge from a single planting and require thinning for proper spacing. (Price Includes 150 Seeds)
Planting Depth: ½"
Seed Spacing: 1"
Soil Moisture: Moist, well-drained
Row Spacing: 12-18"
Optimal Temperature: 50-75°F