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BEETROOT DETROIT DARK RED SEEDS: CULTIVAR:   Detroit Dark Red PLANTING SEASON:   all year, this heirloom variety is more suited to the warmer season.  Try our Crimson Globe for the cool season production.  Generally the best planting season for beetroot is:  February to April & August to October. DAYS TO HARVEST:  60 - 80 GERMINATION TIME:  7 - 14 days CULTIVATION:  Beetroot Detroit Dark Red seeds grow in most soils, except very acidic.  It needs soil with good drainage.  It is an excellent crop to follow after lettuce or cabbage.  Plants are "half-hardy" to frost.  SOWING DEPTH:  1 - 2 cm SPACING: 15 cm in rows and 15 cm between rows Beetroot is a fantastic super food.  Home grown beetroot, freshly cooked straight out the garden has amazing flavour, definitely worth the home garden's effort!  The leaves are also edible and delicious, steam, or saute with a little butter!  This listing is for approx. 10 grams of beetroot seeds.  It will have an approx. seed count of 450 seeds. View our other items by clicking on the shield:        
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BEETROOT DETROIT DARK RED SEEDS: CULTIVAR:   Detroit Dark Red PLANTING SEASON:   all year, this heirloom variety is more suited to the warmer season.  Try our Crimson Globe for the cool season production.  Generally the best planting season for beetroot is:  February to April & August to October. DAYS TO HARVEST:  60 - 80 GERMINATION TIME:  7 - 14 days CULTIVATION:  Beetroot Detroit Dark Red seeds grow in most soils, except very acidic.  It needs soil with good drainage.  It is an excellent crop to follow after lettuce or cabbage.  Plants are "half-hardy" to frost.  SOWING DEPTH:  1 - 2 cm SPACING: 15 cm in rows and 15 cm between rows Beetroot is a fantastic super food.  Home grown beetroot, freshly cooked straight out the garden has amazing flavour, definitely worth the home garden's effort!  The leaves are also edible and delicious, steam, or saute with a little butter!  This listing is for approx. 10 grams of beetroot seeds.  It will have an approx. seed count of 500 - 850 seeds.  Each seed is a corky like cluster seed, that can produce anything from 1 seedling to 6 seedlings.  View our other items by clicking on the shield:        
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Buy BEETROOT SEEDS BULLS BLOOD - 100 BEETROOT SEEDS for R6.00
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Buy BEETROOT SEEDS BULLS BLOOD - 10 GRAMS BEETROOT SEEDS for R25.00
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Buy BEETROOT SEEDS CRIMSON GLOBE - 100 BEETROOT SEEDS for R6.00
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Buy BEETROOT SEEDS CHIOGGIA CANDY STRIPE - 50 BEETROOT SEEDS for R10.50
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Buy BEETROOT SEEDS CRIMSON GLOBE - 10 GRAMS BEETROOT SEEDS for R18.00
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Buy BEETROOT SEEDS DETROIT DARK RED 10 grams of Seeds for R18.00
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    TOUCHSTONE GOLD - Fresh/Processing Beetroot – Heirloom variety.   ·   Touchstone Gold is a golden beetroot, grown all year round for its baby golden bulbs aimed at the specialist restaurant market. It has a strong erect plant with dark green leaves. The bulbs of Touchstone Gold have an orange red exterior and a golden yellow interior, with a sweet mild flavour. Sweeter and Smoother than Red Beets Great fresh or cooked! 60 days. If you’ve never really cared for red beets, try this blushing golden-orange variety. Smoother and sweeter than most reds, it is ideal for fresh eating or cooking, and makes a cheerful statement on the plate. And if you love red beets, give your eye and palate something new with Touchstone Gold. View our other items by clicking on the shield:
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Egrow 20PCS/Pack Beetroot Seeds Mix Colors Six Varieties Heirloom Organic Flore Package weight: 0.00 kg Description: Egrow 20PCS/Pack Beetroot Seeds Mix Colors Six Varieties Heirloom Organic Flores Garden Decoration Plant Specifications: Quantity: 20 pcs Germination time: 15-25 days For germination temperature: 18-25 Celsius. Package: 1 OPP Simple Packaging Applications: Balcony, garden, living room, study, windows, office, etc. How To Grow The Seeds? Firstly, loose the soil and then put your seeds in the soil in 0.3-0.5cm of soil, note that do not put them so deep and close in the soil. Secondly, check whether the temperature is fit for sowing these seeds in order to make sure they will grow. The best temperature is 18-25degrees. Thirdly, water these seeds, but not too often, once or twice a day. Finally, keep the soil moist and make them under the sun. They usually need 15 to 25 days to grow, so please wait patiently! Tips: Soaked in warm water for 8 hours before planting will be better if the seeds is over 0.5mm. Because the seeds are in dormant state and need to absorb enough water to germination. Package Includes: 1 x Egrow 20 Pcs/Pack Beetroot Seeds Click here for more deals Egrow 20PCS/Pack Beetroot Seeds Mix Colors Six Varieties Heirloom Organic Flore Egrow 20PCS/Pack Beetroot Seeds Mix Colors Six Varieties Heirloom Organic Flore
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Beetroot seed selection Slab designed to enable you to snap a block off an plant it separately from the rest, in a pot, or alongside other plants in the ground Each slab contains three types of seed for variety The slab design helps to keeps seeds in the perfect, moist environment they need to grow for up to 3 times longer than normal soil All parts fully bio-degradable and made in South Africa See good time to plant according to where you live Dimensions: 17cm x 8.5cm x 1.8cm Weight: 70g This product comes with a 1 year guarantee
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  Bulls Blood beetroot is a magnificent dual purpose variety known for its deep red coloured leaves. This old variety has been used for both ornamental and culinary use since Victorian times. It was listed pre-1900 in England and is probably the only decorative-leafed Victorian beetroot variety surviving. This useful crop can be used at any stage of growth, harvest the leaves for baby leaf, in mixed salads or use steamed like spinach, or the roots can be left to grow like any other beetroot. Today, Bull's Blood is the variety used by the commercial growers for both baby leaf and mixed salad leaves. The leaves are broader than other beetroot varieties, more flavourful than other red accent crops, they can be harvested for baby leaf salads in as little as 35 days. Left to mature they have a particularly sweet taste when cooked, while the medium-sized spherical roots are tender and have a great flavour especially when young. Harvest in 60 days.   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
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  DETROIT DARK RED BEETROOT - 100 SEEDS OUTSTANDING QUALITIES WARM SEASON PRODUCTION DEEPER COLOUR AND SMOOTHER SKIN THAN OTHER DETROIT DARK RED SELECTIONS REFINED CROWN AND TAP ROOT Detroit Dark Red is a superb Detroit selection, offering deeper colour, smoother skin and a more refined taproot and crown attachment than traditional Detroit selections. The slow bolting habit and good round shape even at early development, makes Detroit Dark Redsuitable for bunching, topping and home garden use in temperate and subtropical regions. Detroit Dark Red has intermediate resistance to Leaf spot (Cb). PLEASE SEND AN E-MAIL REGARDING STOCK AVAILABILITY, PRICE AND DELIVERY OPTIONS AND PRICES. PLEASE NOTE: Expected delivery dates or times given by us, our suppliers, or our couriers are given as a guide only. We cannot be held liable for any losses or costs incurred from delivery at a different date or time.
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The fleshy green spears of asparagus are both succulent and tender and have been considered a delicacy since ancient times. This highly prized vegetable arrives with the coming of spring, when its shoots break through the soil and reach their 6-8 inch harvest length. In California the first crops are picked as early as February, however, their season generally is considered to run from April through May. The growing season in the Midwest and East extends through July.   What's New and Beneficial about Asparagus   Recent research has underscored the value of careful storage and speedy consumption of fresh asparagus. The key scientific finding here involves respiration rate. Like all vegetables, asparagus doesn't instantly "die" when it is picked, but instead, continues to engage in metabolic activity. This metabolic activity includes intake of oxygen, the breaking down of starches and sugars, and the releasing of carbon dioxide. The speed at which these processes occur is typically referred to as "respiration rate." Compared to most other vegetables, asparagus has a very high respiration rate. At 60 milligrams of carbon dioxide release per hour per 100 grams of food (at a refrigerator temperature of 41°F), this rate is five times greater than the rate for onions and potatoes; three times greater than the rate for lettuce and tomato; and twice as great as the rate for cauliflower and avocado. Asparagus' very high respiration rate makes it more perishable than its fellow vegetables, and also much more likely to lose water, wrinkle, and harden. By wrapping the ends of the asparagus in a damp paper or cloth towel, you can help offset asparagus' very high respiration rate during refrigerator storage. Along with this helpful step, you will want to consume asparagus within approximately 48 hours of purchase. Wild asparagus (Asparagus racemosus) is a species of asparagus with a long history of use in India and other parts of Asia as a botanical medicine. Many medicinal qualities of wild asparagus have been associated with phytonutrients present in its roots, and especially one type of phytonutrients called saponins. Recent research has shown that the species of asparagus most commonly consumed in the U.S. (Asparagus officinalis) also contains saponins, not only in its root portion put also in its shoots. Saponins found in common, everyday asparagus include asparanin A, sarsasapogenin, and protodioscin. Asparagus even contains small amounts of the diosgenin - one of the best-studied saponins that is especially concentrated in yam. Saponins in food have repeatedly been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties, and their intake has also been associated with improved blood pressure, improved blood sugar regulation, and better control of blood fat levels   10 SEEDS PER PACK..  GROWING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED
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