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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Beets
Cooking Notes
Beets are a nutrient-dense food considered especially beneficial for health. Learn more in 鈥Beets: Health Benefits!鈥
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Yes, you will want to use a vegetable peeler (or knife) to peel the beets before cooking. Treat them as you would carrots!
An attack of the peeler on a beet is too much work. For pickling or canning wash them well cutting tops off to 2-4 inches from beet. Using an oil like vegetable ,canola ,virgin brush each beet with oil and place in aluminum foil wrapping them tightly.Put a little water in bottom of a roasting pan add beets. Bake in the oven until tender at 350. Remove foil once cooled and put beet under cold water skins should fall off. Prepare beets as you choose.
Wash well, cook whole til soft, cool, slip the tough skin right off.
Birds Beets
Birds Beet Farm,
Which name should I pick?
Going to start in March
I like the second name since the first makes me think the beets are only for the birds.
Beet like slightly alkaline, not acidic soil. They can actually tolerate slightly acidic or slightly alkaline soil. I grow in 7.7 pH, and my beets are never ever stunted. They grow like crazy. Other references agree.
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I harvested my beets 3 days ago. I thought I would be able to can my pickled beets the next day but didn't get to it. Is it ok to wait a few days to can beets or do they have to be done immediately after picking? I put them in a cooler with a damp towel over them in the mean time. Should I have tried to make room in the fridge for them?
My location is Hilton Head, South Carolina. I had a beautiful crop of beets harvested this fall. I planted banana peppers in the same location late spring, after the soil warmed. They failed miserably, loosing all their leaves and the roots never expanded. Would this crop rotation be the cause?
Not sure if it was the crop rotation for you but I feel like that shouldn't have effected anything as long as you put nutrients back into the soil...I planted banana peppers and bell peppers this year and the bell peppers were amazing producers while the banana peppers were an utter failure....same thing for me---leaves were yellow and fell off, barely flowered, didn't set fruit...I think i got two banana peppers total...it was pitiful...while right next to those plants, the bell peppers took off, easily growing 4 to 5 on each plant at a time....who knows. I personally think they are just difficult to grow or maybe it was an issue with the starts I used.