I planted out beetroot beginning of april - boltardy. I've read that they should be ready for picking 40 days after, but I dug one up today and all there was was loads of roots. The plants are about 6-8 inches high, leaves are very green and strong. how can I tell when ready? thank you
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The advice tends to be to use them from golf ball size. You should be able to see the tops of the beets above the soil. You could pull up every other one down the row while they are small and then let the others get bigger. Beetroot are fairly tolerant and will stay where they are for quite a while until you are ready for them.
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They are. I second that BIP. nice with pea shoots and chard leaves as an alternative salad.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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Leaves are only really good when they're small though as they become tougher as the plant gets bigger although suppose you could cook them like chard then seeing as they're practically the same.
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