Beet Detroit Dark Red – Cornucopia Seeds
Beta vulgaris
You can count on this fine heirloom variety for rich flavored, red-fleshed round beets. Enjoy garden-fresh or use for canning, pickling or freezing. The abundant vitamin-rich leaves, striped with red, are delicious quickly braised or fresh in salads. Plants 8 in.
Light | Full sun |
Row Spacing | 8-10 inches |
Plant Spacing | 4 inches |
Planting depth | 1/2 inches |
Days to Germination | 10-14 days |
Plant Height | Â 8 inches |
Gardener’s Notes: In early spring, when frost danger is over, plant in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep and 2 inch apart, and firm soil well over seeds. When seedlings emerge, carefully thin each cluster, leaving individual seedlings 4 inches apart so roots have room to size up. Keep well watered for best flavor. Make several sowings 2-3 weeks apart for continual supply. Plant again at midsummer for a fall crop.