200 Chioggia Beet Seeds Non-GMO Heirloom USA Seller

200 Chioggia Beet Seeds Heirloom Non-GMO “Chioggia” is a sweet and colorful beet that possesses a pinkish skin and alternating red and white rings on its interior. Use “Chioggia” beets for pickling or baking. Chioggia is favored heirloom beet, first introduced in the USA from Italy in the mid 19th century. Name:Beet Seeds – Chioggia Botanical Name:Beta vulgaris Life Cycle:Annual Light Requirement:Full Sun Planting Season:Cool Season Plant Type:Root Vegetable, Taproot , Pinkish Skin & Alternating Red and White Rings on its Interior, 10-14 Days for Microgreens, 35 Days for Greens Features:Heirloom, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Container Garden, Good for Microgreens, Fast Growing Fruit Size:3-4 Inch Diameter Roots Days to Maturity:60 Days Plant Height:8-10 inches Plant Spacing:2-4 inches Planting Depth:1/2 inch Sowing Method:Direct Sow

Sugar Beets 60 – 500 – 4 Oz Seeds Heirloom Food plot Deer

The perfect natural choice for making sugar! You can boil the sugar beets in order to make a sugary syrup. Cooler weather makes adds sugary content. Also a great choice for a food plot. Deer enjoy the leafy greens for forage and will also dig up the sugary roots to eat in late fall and throughout the winter months.

250+ Detroit Dark Red Beet Seeds – Heirloom – Organic – Non GMO — FRESH

Since the turn of the century, Detroit Dark Red has been the preferred choice for homegrown classic American beets. Introduced in 1892 by Detroit’s world famous D.M. Ferry Seed Company, the American red beet eventually adopted the moniker “Detroit” since it became known that the best beets hailed from the “Motor City”. The 2-3″ globe-shaped roots are tender and sweet. A dual-purpose vegetable, the deep green tops can be cooked like swiss chard.

1 Lb Detroit Dark Red Beet Seeds – Everwilde Farms Mylar Seed Packet

1 Pound Mylar Bag – Detroit Dark Red Beet SeedsGold Vault Mylar Zip Packet This heirloom beet is one of the most popular beets out there! The round, smooth roots are about 3″ in diameter, and keep well for canning. On the inside, they are blood red in color, with virtually no zoning. Medium green tops with tinges of red can be harvested early and used for salad greens. Matures in 58 days. Detroit Dark Red heirloom beets hail from Ontario, Canada, where a Mr. Reeves developed them from blood turnips. This globular beet first made its appearance in 1892. However, beets seem to have originated in the Mediterrenean region, where people grew them for thousands of years. Later, beets grew in Germany and Holland and were used as cattle fodder; they were later imported to England for this purpose, but the poor began to raise them for an affordable food source. American colonists later brought them to the New World, where they became a commonly enjoyed food both for their roots and their greens. These seeds are non-GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms), and are also free from all Neonicotinoids. They are packaged in our superb Gold Mylar Mylar Zip Packaging, which gives the seeds the best storage possible, and allows you to reseal the bag for later use. The artwork and labels on the packet are loaded with information – many people comment that it is the most beautiful packet that they have ever seen. If you have never tried out our seeds before, this is your chance to experience something special!

200+ DETROIT BEET SEEDS SPRING GARDEN BEETROOT NON-GMO VEGETABLE HEIRLOOM USA

We are proud to welcome you to The Green Grove Garden. We were active plant propagators and Nursery owners for a number of years specializing in the production of plant plugs and seedlings for our on farm use. We have learned a great deal about seedling production, proper storage, handling and identification of quality seeds to be able to offer you the finest and freshest seeds available. Here is another of our prized offerings: 200+ DETROIT BEET SEEDS AUTUMN GARDEN FALL BEETROOT NON-GMO VEGETABLE HEIRLOOM * Detroit beetroot is an awesome heirloom variety to plant in early Autumn because they grow amazingly fast!* This beetroot consistently produces a bountiful amount of beets, and that’s why it has been the long term favorite of gardeners.* Detroit Beetroot is a Non-GMO beet that produces near perfect round 3″ fruits that are dark red and extremely sweet tasting. * This open-pollinated vegetable gardening favorite is used extensively in salads and for pickling or roasting. * The Detroit Beet is is rich in numerous vitamins, antioxidants and minerals including A/B/C, beta carotene, folic acid and more. * This Biennial is also a rich source of antioxidants like Betaine which supposedly aids liver cleansing and is an energizer.*The Detroit Beetroot is excellent for container gardening. We combine shipping and handling so please check out or store, and also take advantage of our current special of buy 1 item and get the second for 50% off. The special can be used with different varieties as well!! We periodically run various specials so please look to see if we have any volume discounts available. Customer Service:Your success is our success. If you feel like you cannot leave us a 5 star rating or if you have any issues with your order, like damaged or wrong items etc…just send us a note and we’ll promptly resolve the issue for you. Free Shipping:Seeds are packaged in a small poly bag. In an effort to keep costs low, and pass the savings onto you, we do not offer specific planting directions on seed packets. If you cannot locate planting instructions for your specific conditions, contact us and we’ll do our best to instruct you on the proper methods. Be sure to check out our fantastic selection of other items and specials. Thank-you for your support!

250 Sugar Beet Seeds beta vulgaris

250 Sugar Beet Seeds beta vulgaris A sugar beet is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose and which is grown commercially for sugar production. In plant breeding it is known as the Altissima cultivar group of the common beet (Beta vulgaris). Together with other beet cultivars, such as beetroot and chard, it belongs to the subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris. Its closest wild relative is the sea beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima). The sugar beet has a conical, white, fleshy root (a taproot) with a flat crown. The plant consists of the root and a rosette of leaves. Sugar is formed by photosynthesis in the leaves and is then stored in the root. The root of the beet contains 75% water, about 20% sugar, and 5% pulp. The exact sugar content can vary between 12% and 21% sugar, depending on the cultivar and growing conditions. Sugar is the primary value of sugar beet as a cash crop. The pulp, insoluble in water and mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin, is used in animal feed. The competition between beet sugar and sugarcane for control of the sugar market plays out from the first extraction of a sugar syrup from a garden beet into the modern day.