How to Grow Beetroot (Beta vulgaris)

Seeds per gram (Sds/g): 30–75
Feed Requirements: Low
Optimal Germination Temperature: 10–28°C
Position & Soil
- Soil Type & Preparation:
- Grows well in most soil types (including light clays) as long as the top 10 cm of soil is loosened.
- Work 2 cm of compost or well-rotted manure into the topsoil to improve fertility and drainage.
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
- pH Range: Ideally around 6.0–7.0.
Sowing & Germination
- Sowing Times:
- Sow from mid-spring through late summer for a succession of harvests. In mild climates, beets can also be sown in early autumn.
- Seed Depth & Spacing:
- Sow seeds about 1–2 cm deep (no deeper than 3 cm).
- Place seeds every few centimeters along the row.
- Space rows 45–60 cm apart.
- Thinning:
- Thin seedlings when they reach 8–10 cm tall, leaving 5–10 cm between each plant.
- A second thinning can be done if the rows become crowded. Use the leaves from this thinning in salads.
- Germination Tips:
- Keep the soil evenly moist until germination (usually 5–10 days, depending on temperature).
- Avoid letting the soil dry out or become waterlogged.
Cultivation & General Care
- Watering:
- Water regularly to promote steady growth and prevent woody, fibrous roots.
- Aim for consistent, moderate moisture; avoid waterlogging.
- Feeding:
- Beetroot has relatively low feed requirements. A well-prepared soil with compost is often sufficient.
- If growth slows or leaves appear pale, lightly side-dress with an all-purpose organic fertilizer.
- Succession Planting:
- Sow small batches every 2 weeks for a continual harvest and to avoid large beets becoming woody.
- Stress & Bolting:
- Beetroot can become woody and lose sweetness if it is stressed (e.g., by lack of water) or allowed to fully mature for too long.
- Hot weather can also cause plants to bolt (go to seed). Keep soil moisture even and harvest on time to reduce the risk of bolting.
- Using the Greens:
- Young beetroot leaves are excellent in salads. Mature leaves can be lightly steamed or stir-fried.
Potential Problems
- Root Cracking / Forking:
- Can happen if soil is too compacted or if there are sudden changes in water availability.
- Leaf Spot / Fungal Diseases:
- Avoid overhead watering late in the day; ensure good air circulation by adequate spacing.
- Pests (Slugs & Snails):
- These can target young seedlings. Use organic slug traps or barriers if needed.
Harvesting & Storage
- When to Harvest:
- Harvest as soon as the roots reach your desired size—anywhere from golf ball-sized (baby beet) up to tennis ball-sized.
- Don’t leave mature beetroot in the ground too long in warm weather or they may become woody.
- Overwintering / Storing in Ground:
- Many beetroot varieties tolerate cold winters well and can remain in the ground until needed.
- In regions with severe frosts, protect roots by mounding soil or mulch over them; if the roots freeze and then thaw, they can rot.
- Post-Harvest Storage:
- For short-term storage, trim leaves (leaving a small stalk) and store roots in a cool, dark place or the refrigerator.
- Leaves can be used fresh in salads or cooked immediately for best flavour.
Additional Tips:
- Taste & Nutrition:
- Beetroot is rich in antioxidants and potassium (helping regulate blood pressure).
- For a refreshing dish, try peeling and grating raw beetroot with walnuts or sunflower seeds and balsamic vinegar.
- Continuous Supply:
- By staggering plantings every 2–3 weeks, gardeners ensure a steady supply of tender beets without them becoming woody or over-mature.
By following these germination, cultivation, and harvesting guidelines, you can enjoy crisp, sweet, homegrown beetroot well beyond what is typically available in supermarkets.
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