Not really grown beets before,last year I let them dry out and none germinated,this year,lots germinated but ,due I think to too much chicken pellets,lots of tops and small tough useless crop.Is there an idiot proof seed some one can recommend for next year before I give them up
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I found Boltardy really easy... pretty much just put them in the ground and left them to it. I only did two sowings this year but I wish I had done more.pjh75
We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)
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Don't feed them!!
I literally threw some into an undug clay bed and left them to their own devices. They were some of the ones I won from HW's GasMan competition [so, Bolthardy].
I had already sown some at home and they were growing nicely, but were still quite small, so I thought - why not?
They not only overtook the ones at home, but were perfectly spherical. They grew half in and half out of the ground like they are supposed to, and just shot up in no time.
Anyway, the main thing with the bed they were grown in was absolutely nothing else was in there except clay - and big lumps of it.
Diameter [just measured one] 70cm - just over 2 and a half inches. Sown mid july. So about 10-11 weeks old.Last edited by zazen999; 28-09-2008, 07:58 PM.
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostOkay, I give up then. I have tried Boltardy - both starting in modules and planting out when they were growing away nicely, and straight in the ground. Still nothing either way. Maybe my ground is just not suited to them
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i planted my first lot in june, they are only just starting to get bulbs, bulls blood and a mini beet, i planted some boltardy in august, and they are catching up with the others already, straight into soil with about an inch of compost on top.
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Well I'm an idiot and Boltardy worked for me, although I did seed them a bit close together but OH cooked and bottled them the other day. So we now have baby beets for Christmas (soon be here you know) and sliced beets to be getting on with.I am certain that the day my boat comes in, I'll be at the airport.
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I usually grow Boltardy but they grew TOO big last year. This year I've grown Detroit which make golf ball size beets which are tasty.
Round here most of my allotment neighbours start them off in modules which seems to work well, just I've never felt the need as I get good results direct sowing.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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I grew boltardy. The first sowing I put straight into the ground a bit close together so I thinned them as small beet and let others grow. The second lot I sowed into pots just two or three seeds per pot then put them in the ground. The third lot went straight into the ground but not so close this time. I have had loads of beetroot of all sizes still got some in the ground.Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
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I grew the white beetroot from realseeds, they mostly grew well, varying from 2 inches across to monster ones which fed the whole family, none went tough and all were fine to eat.
I liked them, none of the worry about red juice bleeding all over you or the kitchen."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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