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Plant of the Week: Beet

Beets (Beta vulgaris) photo credit
Beets are a love it or hate it vegetable that is thought to have been domesticated early in agriculture history in the Mediterranean region .  Both the tops (greens) and the bottoms (tuber) are eatable.  In fact, the greens contain more nutrition than the tuber so next time you head to the garden to harvest a beet, wash the greens and give them a try too!  The greens are frequently steamed or boiled, while the tuber is often sauteed in butter, boiled, or pickled.  (I found a Garden Cake recipe this year which includes chopped beet tubers that my family found surprisingly good!  Try it! ;D)

Beets prefer cool temperatures (not freezing) but tolerate heat making them a good long season plant and great addition to a northern garden.  They can be directly seeded into a prepared garden bed as much as 5 weeks prior to the average last spring frost in the spring and again in the fall 6 to 10 weeks before the average first fall frost.  As with other tuberous vegetables (carrot, parsnip), the beet does best in a loose, well drained soil and full sun. Thin seedlings to one inch apart initially and 3-4 inches apart as they get larger (don't forget to eat the greens of the thinned individuals!).  Water beets to maintain continuous growth and harvest when the greens are 4-6 inches tall or the tuber is 1 1/2 - 2 inches in diameter.  Like kohlrabi, beet tubers tend to become more fibrous with age so successive plantings and frequent harvests are preferable for a long season.  Store in a cold location (near freezing) with high humidity for long term storage.

Happy Gardening! :)

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