Bull's Blood Seeds (2g) Description:
Beets are beautiful and nutrient-dense, high in potassium and folic acid. You can use both the greens and the roots. These Bull's Blood Beet seeds from Patriot Seeds are Certified by the USDA and the CCOF. You can grow hardy and healthy beet plants with these 100% heirloom seeds, open-pollinated so that they can be grown, harvested, and replanted endlessly. Beets are wonderful served fresh or preserved for later use. Declare your food independence with crops grown from heirloom seeds.
Beets: Bull's Blood Planting Instructions:
Bull's Blood Beets grow for 50 days and do best in full sun. Sow the seeds 3/4 inch deep and 3 inches apart. Cover with well-worked, well-draining soil. After 14 to 21 days, seedlings will emerge. When the beet greens are 1-2 inches tall, thin the plants to stand in rows 12 inches apart. Beet seeds are actually clusters of seeds and require more thinning than other crops. Make sure weeds are kept under control and the plants are well-watered during dry periods. Beets need about 1" of rain each week.
Beets: Bull's Blood Harvesting Instructions:
For baby beets, harvest roots at 1 inch in diameter. For mature beets, harvest up to 3 inches in diameter. Store the beets at 33-35 F and 95% humidity. You can harvest the greens when they are 4-6 inches long and the roots are less than 2 inches in diameter. Beet greens can be eaten raw or cooked.
Did You Know This About Bull's Blood Beets?
Of all the beet varieties, Bull's Blood Beets are the only kind to have red roots, stems, and leaves. You can eat all parts of the plant and they make a beautiful addition to many dishes, because of their color.
Beets are beautiful and nutrient-dense, high in potassium and folic acid. You can use both the greens and the roots. These Bull's Blood Beet seeds from Patriot Seeds are Certified by the USDA and the CCOF. You can grow hardy and healthy beet plants with these 100% heirloom seeds, open-pollinated so that they can be grown, harvested, and replanted endlessly. Beets are wonderful served fresh or preserved for later use. Declare your food independence with crops grown from heirloom seeds.
Beets: Bull's Blood Planting Instructions:
Bull's Blood Beets grow for 50 days and do best in full sun. Sow the seeds 3/4 inch deep and 3 inches apart. Cover with well-worked, well-draining soil. After 14 to 21 days, seedlings will emerge. When the beet greens are 1-2 inches tall, thin the plants to stand in rows 12 inches apart. Beet seeds are actually clusters of seeds and require more thinning than other crops. Make sure weeds are kept under control and the plants are well-watered during dry periods. Beets need about 1" of rain each week.
Beets: Bull's Blood Harvesting Instructions:
For baby beets, harvest roots at 1 inch in diameter. For mature beets, harvest up to 3 inches in diameter. Store the beets at 33-35 F and 95% humidity. You can harvest the greens when they are 4-6 inches long and the roots are less than 2 inches in diameter. Beet greens can be eaten raw or cooked.
Did You Know This About Bull's Blood Beets?
Of all the beet varieties, Bull's Blood Beets are the only kind to have red roots, stems, and leaves. You can eat all parts of the plant and they make a beautiful addition to many dishes, because of their color.