| Maturity after sowing (days) | 35 |
|---|---|
| Foliage colour | Dark red |
| Root shape | Round |
| Colour | Dark red |
| Formulation | Untreated |
Beet Soldier
Beet Soldier
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A beet grown especially for the beauty of its dark red foliage resembling that of the Swiss chard. Harvest leaves when young and add them to your salads for a touch of colour, originality and vitamins.
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Cultural practices : sow seeds directly in the garden from May to the beginning of July. The beets will have a better taste when they grow quickly and steadily.
Soil : light and slightly sandy soil with a pH of 6.0 or higher. The soil should be free of stones and clumps to allow the proper development of the root system. Work the soil thoroughly with compost or manure.
Spacing : sow 1 cm deep. Clear plants 8 cm apart on rows, spaced the rows at least 30–40 cm apart.
Growing tips : heavy rains after a long period of dry weather will result in poor root colour. These drought periods will also cause tough or woody roots. Keep the beets well watered. A full sun exposure is ideal.
Harvest : beets are tender as soon as they reach half their size, but harden when they become larger. When the plants are young, the leaves make delicious greens.
| Growing plants from seeds | |
|---|---|
| Rival plant |
pole bean |
| Companion plants |
garlic, cabbage |
