Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot
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Description
Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot: tips for growing them
Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot is an old variety and very appreciated for its tender and sweet flesh. Here is a detailed guide to help you succeed in growing it.
Growing period
Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot is generally sown in spring, from mid-April to mid-July. For a continuous harvest, it is advisable to stagger sowing every two weeks. This variety prefers fresh, light soils rich in organic matter. Avoid soils that are too stony or chalky.
Planting Distance and Depth
- Distance between plants: Sow the seeds in a row, spacing each plant 10 to 20 cm apart.
- Sowing depth: Approximately 2 cm deep.
- Spacing between rows: Leave a space of 30 to 35 cm between each row.
Germination time
Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot seeds germinate in 7 to 10 days, depending on temperature and moisture conditions. Keep the soil moist to promote rapid and uniform germination.
After emergence, thin to one plant every 10 cm.
Harvest period
Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot is harvested from July to October. For best storage, harvest the beets before the first frosts of autumn. After harvesting, allow them to dry outdoors on a sunny day.
Yield
With proper care, Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot can produce a high yield. Be sure to maintain regular irrigation, especially in dry weather, to prevent the roots from becoming fibrous.
Product storage
To store your beets all winter:
- Harvest before frost: this prevents cold damage.
- Drying: Leave the beets to dry outside on a sunny day.
- Preparation: Remove the rootlets and leaves, then brush the roots to remove any remaining soil.
- Storage: Store the beets in a cool, dry place, such as a cellar or pantry.
Beneficial associations
Certain plants can promote the growth of beets when grown nearby:
- Lettuce: Helps maintain soil moisture.
- Kohlrabi: Does not directly compete with beets for nutrients.
- Onions: Repel certain insect pests.
- Bush beans: Enrich the soil with nitrogen, which is beneficial for beets.
By following these tips, you can enjoy tasty and nutritious Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot all year long. This heirloom variety, with its many qualities, deserves a special place in your vegetable garden.
Features
- Common name : Egyptian Turnip Rooted Beetroot
- Category : vegetable
- Time to sow seeds : from mid-April to mid-July
- Harvest : after 100 days
Specific References
- EAN13
- 8711117021001
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