I'm about to order from Alan Romans but confused and indecisive on which one to order from 3 choice of variety. These are:
Boltardy - does not bolt
This variety's resistance to bolting makes it invaluable for early sowing. It has deep ruby red flesh and a sweet fresh flavour.
Woodan F1 - does not go woody
This RHS award winner produces good sized, round, bright red, high quality roots which do not go woody. They have a wonderful flavour and can be used either as baby beets or larger roots. They are ideal for pickling.
Cheltenham Greentop - is a heirloom
'Greentop' is a much sought-after heritage variety first introduced in 1905. It has deep purple, fine grained, tapering roots with broad shoulders and strong tops. Sweeter and more flavoursome than many modern varieties, 'Greentop' stores exceptionally well and has some resistance to drought.
Boltardy - does not bolt
This variety's resistance to bolting makes it invaluable for early sowing. It has deep ruby red flesh and a sweet fresh flavour.
Woodan F1 - does not go woody
This RHS award winner produces good sized, round, bright red, high quality roots which do not go woody. They have a wonderful flavour and can be used either as baby beets or larger roots. They are ideal for pickling.
Cheltenham Greentop - is a heirloom
'Greentop' is a much sought-after heritage variety first introduced in 1905. It has deep purple, fine grained, tapering roots with broad shoulders and strong tops. Sweeter and more flavoursome than many modern varieties, 'Greentop' stores exceptionally well and has some resistance to drought.
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