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Vegetables - Beet Seeds
Beets! Beets have many uses that have been discovered over the years. In the old times, they developed giant fodder beets that were mostly used for feeding animals. Over the years, the sugar beet was developed as a great source for sugar. In our day, beets are available in various shades of red, yellow, white, purple, and even striped beets like the Chioggia! There are beets that are mostly prized for their roots, while others have greens that are also taste good. If you really want good beet greens, check out our Swiss chard seeds, because those are the same species but are simply bred to produce better greens than roots. Whatever you choose, you'll just want to plant out your heirloom beet seeds in the cooler seasons of spring or fall because they do best in cool weather.
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Merlin Hybrid Beet Seeds Hybrid Seeds
This beet is great for use as a baby beet and is one of the best beets for processing because of its uniform shape and size. A high sugar content gives this beet a very sweet taste! This beet is a hybrid that produces uniformly round roots that are dark red in color and is quite drought tolerant.Quick ViewxMerlin Hybrid Beet Seeds
Beta vulgaris
This beet is great for use as a baby beet and is one of the best beets for processing because of its uniform shape and size. A high sugar content gives this beet a very sweet taste! This beet is a hybrid that produces uniformly round roots that are dark red in color and is quite drought tolerant.
$3.48 Pkt - $9.88 / Oz
Beets! Beets have many uses that have been discovered over the years. In the old times, they developed giant fodder beets that were mostly used for feeding animals. Over the years, the sugar beet was developed as a great source for sugar. In our day, beets are available in various shades of red, yellow, white, purple, and even striped beets like the Chioggia! There are beets that are mostly prized for their roots, while others have greens that are also taste good. If you really want good beet greens, check out our Swiss chard seeds, because those are the same species but are simply bred to produce better greens than roots. Whatever you choose, you'll just want to plant out your heirloom beet seeds in the cooler seasons of spring or fall because they do best in cool weather.