
Suffolk Herbs Organic Beetroot Boro
An excellent quality bolt resistant Hybrid Beetroot , ideal for early or late sowings. Foliage shows good disease resistance and produces smooth skinned dark red roots. Very good flavoured used as a mini (Baby) or standard beets, holding there flavour when stored.
When to Sow March To July
Harvest June To October.
Where to Sow
Sow thinly in shallow drills 1.5cm (½") deep with 30cm (12") between rows.
What to do Next
Thin the seedlings gradually as they grow to an eventual spacing of 10cm (4"). Do not transplant.
Handy Tip
Keep roots moist throughout the growing season so they remain tender and succulent.
When to Sow March To July
Harvest June To October.
Where to Sow
Sow thinly in shallow drills 1.5cm (½") deep with 30cm (12") between rows.
What to do Next
Thin the seedlings gradually as they grow to an eventual spacing of 10cm (4"). Do not transplant.
Handy Tip
Keep roots moist throughout the growing season so they remain tender and succulent.
$3.55
Suffolk Herbs Organic Beetroot Boro—
$3.55
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Description
An excellent quality bolt resistant Hybrid Beetroot , ideal for early or late sowings. Foliage shows good disease resistance and produces smooth skinned dark red roots. Very good flavoured used as a mini (Baby) or standard beets, holding there flavour when stored.
When to Sow March To July
Harvest June To October.
Where to Sow
Sow thinly in shallow drills 1.5cm (½") deep with 30cm (12") between rows.
What to do Next
Thin the seedlings gradually as they grow to an eventual spacing of 10cm (4"). Do not transplant.
Handy Tip
Keep roots moist throughout the growing season so they remain tender and succulent.
When to Sow March To July
Harvest June To October.
Where to Sow
Sow thinly in shallow drills 1.5cm (½") deep with 30cm (12") between rows.
What to do Next
Thin the seedlings gradually as they grow to an eventual spacing of 10cm (4"). Do not transplant.
Handy Tip
Keep roots moist throughout the growing season so they remain tender and succulent.

















