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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Beets
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I live in New Orleans, are there any specific beet varieties that do better in the South? zone 9?
You can grow most any variety as long as you plant at the proper time (personally we love candy-striped 'Chioggia'). In Louisiana, the best planting dates for beets are 1/15 - 2/28 (spring) or 8/15 -10/1 (fall) because, as you know, they need cooler weather. We'd probably go with a fall planting.
Hi there! My beet's tops are about 1 1/2 inches wide and 1 inch tall. Is it REALLY able to harvest now, or should I wait longer?
It sounds like you're saying the top of the ROOT is 1 1/2" wide. They sound like they are bulbing up nicely and should be harvested soon. They may get bigger, but they also might get tougher.
Beet greens can be harvested when they are between 4 and 6 inches tall; baby beet greens are picked when smaller--about 2 to 3 inches tall. You might want to wait just a bit longer. Harvest sparingly per beet, leaving several leaves on the beet, if you also want to harvest the root later on.
I've soaked my beet seeds and forgot about them. They've started to sprout on the napkin. Do I need to toss these and start fresh?
Plant them! sprouting doesn't hurt!
Should I hill-up my rows for my cylindra beets? Thought maybe they would develop large if tying to penetrate the looser soil. Also, do you recommend wide rows for beets?
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Well, Sparkey, you've turned us on to something new. Cylindra beets (for those who do not know) do not form as ball-shapes but as 6- to 7-inch cylinders, thus the name. One seed provider advises spacing the rows 12 to 16 inches apart. These, and other beets, like lots of well-composted soil. Hills would work, but so would loose, amended (per above) ground soil that has been worked to a depth of 6 to 7 inches.
Is beet a companion for lettuce? I read at two sites beet and lettuce are good companion plants, then at another site that lettuce and BEETROOT are NOT good companions. Beet and beetroot, aren't they the same thing?! And do you know which is true: companionable? Or not?
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