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Beet Gardening for Success and Food

Beet Gardening for Success and Food

Beets are a root vegetable that has been cultivated for thousands of years. They are biennials grown as an annual in the garden. Their origin is unclear, but they are believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region or possibly in Egypt. The ancient Greeks and Romans used beets for medicinal purposes and as food. Beets were also used as a natural dye, particularly for fabric and leather. Today, they are grown all over the world, with the largest producers being Russia, the United States, and Poland. Beet Gardening for Success and Food is not difficult.

Types and Varieties of Beets

There are several varieties of beets, each with its own unique characteristics. The most common are red beets, golden beets, and chioggia beets.

Red beets are the most common. They have a deep reddish-purple color and are often used in salads, soups, and roasted dishes.

Golden beets have a bright, sunny yellow color and are milder in flavor than red beets. They are often used in salads and roasted dishes.

Chioggia beets, also known as candy-striped beets because of their striking red and white striped flesh, have a slightly sweeter taste than red beets and are often used in salads and as a garnish.

Choosing Beet Varieties: Color and Days to Maturity

When choosing a beet variety, differences such as flavor, texture, size, sugar content (the roots are typically high in sugar, 8% to 20%), and days to maturity should be considered. Here are three examples of the many to choose from:

  1. Red Ace – This variety produces round, smooth, deep-red beets that are about 3 inches in diameter. They mature in about 55 days and have a sweet, tender flesh.
  2. Golden Detroit – This variety produces medium-sized, round, golden-yellow beets that are about 2-3 inches in diameter. They mature in about 55 days and have a mild, sweet flavor.
  3. Chioggia – This variety produces medium-sized, round beets with a distinctive red and white striped flesh. They mature in about 60 days and have a sweet, tender flavor.
  4. Lutz Green Leaf is a large plant with tasty green leaves. Its baseball-sized, heart-shaped roots are sweet and tender and it and stores well. With their large size, these beets take a bit longer to mature at about 80 days.

Growing Beets Tips for Planting, Care, and Harvesting

It will take approximately 2 ounces, roughly 1,500 beet seeds, to plant a 100 foot row. In a good year, the yield would be about 80 to 100 lbs. of roots – excluding the greens. If you are planning a “year-round” food supply, plant about 10 – 15 feet per person. That would provide approximately 8 lbs. – 15lbs. per person – roughly 40 to 60 beet roots which can be turned into 8 to 15 pints of canned beets. Beet Gardening for Success and Food will provide vitamins, minerals, and important nutrients.

Soil

Beets prefer well-drained, loose soil that’s rich in organic matter. Add compost or well-rotted manure to the soil a few weeks before planting. Soil pH should range between 6.0 to 7.5. If your soil is too acidic, add lime to raise the pH level. If it’s too alkaline, add sulfur to lower the pH level.

Planting

Beets can tolerate cold and near freezing conditions but do best with temperatures from 50°F to 75°F. They do not do well in hot weather. The roots can get tough and fibrous. They are a perfect option for spring and fall crops in northern zones or as a winter crop in zone 9 and higher.

Beets can be grown by either sowing seeds directly into the garden or transplanting seedlings. Whether you decide to direct sow into the garden or start your seeds in pots, soak seeds for 24 hours before planting. You need to understand that beet “seeds” are a cluster of several small seeds together. After the seeds germinate and the seedlings are 2 inches tall pull the weaker shoots to allow the strongest the room it needs.

This variety produces round, smooth, deep-red beets that are about 3 inches in diameter. They mature in about 55 days and have a sweet, tender flesh.

When starting seeds indoors for transplanting, use small 2” x 2” pots so the seedlings have enough room to grow – both above and below the soil line. Try to start the seeds about 30 days before your last spring frost. I use a sterile seed starting mix. Soak seeds for 24 hours then plant 1/2” deep and place the pots under grow lights. When daytime temperatures are expected to average 50°F and danger of frost has past, transplant into the garden.

When direct sowing, begin planting as soon as the soil has warmed to about 45°F. Beet seeds should be planted about 1/2 inch deep and spaced about 2 inches apart, space rows about 12” to 18” apart. To ensure maximum germination, keep the soil moist. Seeds should germinate in 7 to 15 days. When the seedlings are 6” tall, pull every other plant. The final spacing between plants should be a minimum of 4” – 6”. You can use what you pull – both roots as well as greens.

Plantings can be made every 2 weeks before mid-summer. One way to judge when to stop planting in the spring is to check average temperatures in your area. When the average temperature is expected to average over 80°F, count back 60 days – that should be the last date for spring planting. For Autumn planting, start sowing seeds 10 – 11 weeks before frosts are expected.

Watering

Beets need consistent moisture to grow properly, but they don’t like to be waterlogged. Water regularly, but don’t overwater. An inch of water each week is recommended for proper growth. Mulching around the plants can help to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Sun Exposure

Beets prefer full sun, but they can also grow in partial shade. However, if grown in too much shade, they may not develop the deep, rich color and flavor that they’re known for.

Fertilizer

Beets are heavy feeders, however, choose a fertilizer that is lower in nitrogen than both potassium and phosphorus. Too much nitrogen will lead to more leaf growth at the detriment to the roots. You can also add a side dressing of compost or other organic fertilizer once or twice during the growing season.

Beet Gardening for Success and Food This variety produces medium-sized, round beets with a distinctive red and white striped flesh. They mature in about 60 days and have a sweet, tender flavor

Problems, Pests, and Diseases

Beets are generally resistant to pests and diseases, but there are a few that can cause problems. The most common pests are aphids and leaf miners.

Aphids can be controlled by spraying the plants with a solution of water and dish soap.

Leaf miners can be controlled by removing infected leaves and applying a natural insecticide.

Flea beetles are a common pest problem. They damage leaves by leaving numerous tiny holes in beet leaves. If the infestation is bad enough the plants can be killed. Two organic methods to control flea beetles are:

  • using floating row covers to protect the plants and
  • adding beneficial nematodes in the soil to attack and kill the beetle larvae.

Cabbage loopers, tiny green caterpillars that can destroy the plant can be controlled by using Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) to control.

A common disease affecting beets is powdery mildew. This can be prevented by ensuring good air circulation around the plants and avoiding overhead watering. If powdery mildew does occur, remove infected leaves and apply a natural fungicide.

Keep beets well-irrigated to prevent scab, the same disorder that affects potatoes, causing raised brown rough spots on the mature roots.

Boron deficiency in the soil can cause an internal breakdown or browning. This is most likely to occur in alkaline soils after prolonged hot, dry periods. If this happens, get a soil test to confirm. Adding one tablespoon of borax to a gallon of water will provide enough boron for a 250 square foot garden to fix.

Damping can impact seedlings (both direct sow as well as in the greenhouse) Different forms of soil-borne fungi that grow in wet, humid environments cause damping. It’s most likely damping off if the seedlings die unexpectedly not long after planting, and the plants look discolored and decaying. Enable the seed-starting mix to dry entirely before watering, and make sure your soil has good drainage. Do not overwater your plants.

Cercospora leaf spot is a fungus that occurs on the leaves as dark, patchy spots that may be yellow in color. Remove the affected leaves and throw them out, avoid touching healthy looking leaves. If your beets are planted close together, thin them out, so crowded plants have a better chance to grow. Cercospora can be controlled by spraying Mancozeb

Harvesting and Storing Beets

You should pull beets when the soil is dry. Be careful when pulling or lifting roots from the ground, if you need to use a pitchfork or shovel, do so carefully. Do not to break or injure the beets.

Beets can be harvested at any time however, they will mature at about 1 1/2 to 2 inches in diameter. Be sure to cut off the leaves about 1 inch above the beet before storing. The green tops are edible, and frankly very tasty. If you cut away the greens at the root, you may cause damage and the root to bleed.

Any roots that are damaged should be used within a few weeks, they will not store well and rot spots will start at any damage. To prepare any roots for storage, carefully rub soil from the roots, try not to wash but if you do, dry them.

Beets can be stored in a cool, dry place for several weeks. Store beets in a cold moist place as near to freezing as possible without actual freezing, 32°-40°F and 95 percent relative humidity in a container—a bucket or plastic storage box or cooler with moist sand, peat moss, or sawdust. Don’t pack roots too tightly; if the roots touch they can start to rot; be sure to leave 2 inches (5 cm) of insulating material around at the top, bottom, and sides of the stored roots. Set the lid loosely so that there is good air circulation.

For long term storage, beets can be cooked for about twenty minutes then frozen. They can also be pressure canned or pickled and canned using a hot water method, see Ball Jar Recipe Blog for recipes for both methods of canning.

By following these tips for planting, care, and harvesting, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest and enjoy a beet gardening for success and food

The below chart provides the calories, vitamins, minerals and other important nutrients provided by 100 grams (roughly 3 ounces) of raw beets. The information from this chart comes from USDA Nutrient Database

Beet Gardening for Success and Food

NEACA Vermont State Gun Show

June 29 June 30

NEACA Vermont State Gun Show

The NEACA Vermont State Gun Show data and specifics can be found at the promoters website. Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes

Please note that all federal, state and local firearm ordinances and laws must be obeyed to avoid having more common sense gun laws

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Date
Jun 29th – 30th, 2024
Rutland, Vermont

Show Times
Saturday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am – 3:00pm

Admission
General: $9.00; Seniors: $8.00
Children under 14: Free with adult
NEACA Members: Free

Promoter
NEACA Inc
Contact: David Petronis
Phone: (518) 664-9743
Email: dpetron1@nycap.rr.com
http://www.neaca.com

Location
Vermont State Fairgrounds
175 S Main St
Rutland, VT 05701

518-664-9743

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175 S Main St
Rutland, VT 05701 United States
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Description
The Gun Show will be held in Rutland, VT. Always check the promoters website for change in dates, cost or any discounts available. Each promoter and venue will have different promotions, attendance requirements and rules, as such it will be good to check prior to going to any show. This gun show is held at Vermont State Fairgrounds and hosted by NEACA Inc

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We update gun show schedules frequently and add gun shows as new ones are scheduled. We strive to verify all Vermont gun shows and provide information relevant to both potential vendors and participants. When possible, always check the show promoter website for extra information or updates of the gun show we may not yet have on our Vermont gun show websites.

We list gun shows in multiple states. You can check out other gun shows in other states near you. Go to our main page at: https://traderscreek.com/gun-shows/

Andover NY Fire Dept Gun Show

March 23 March 24

Andover NY Fire Dept Gun Show

The Andover NY Fire Dept Gun Show specifics can be found at the promoters website. Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes.

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Date
Mar 23rd – 24th, 2024
Andover, New York

Gun Show Times
Saturday: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am – 3:00pm

Admission
General: $5.00
Children 12 & under: Free with Adult.

Promoter
Andover Fire Department
Contact: Dennis Givens
Phone: (607) 478-5005
Email: dennis.givens@frontier.com
Contact: Matt Green
Phone: (607) 478-5327
Email: andoverfire@frontier.net

Location
Andover Fire Hall
60 South Main St
Andover, NY 14806

(607) 478-5005

60 South Main St
Andover, NY 14806 United States
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The Andover Fire Dept Gun Show will be held in Andover, NY. Always check the promoters website for change in dates, cost or any discounts available. Each promoter and venue will have different promotions, attendance requirements and rules, as such it will be good to check prior to going to any show. This gun show is held at Andover Fire Hall and hosted by Andover Fire Department Allegany County Pistol Clerks on site both days

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Gun ownership is the second amendment to the US Constitution. The fact it is number two identifies just how important it was considered – free speech being number one. If you are a hunter, sport shooter, an outdoors lover, whatever you need to stand up and be counted. Go to enjoy your rights and attend an New York gun show. The Andover NY Fire Dept Gun Show like all gun shows require all participants to observe both federal and state gun laws.

We update gun show schedules frequently and add gun shows as new ones are scheduled. We strive to verify all New York gun shows and provide information relevant to both potential vendors and participants. When possible, always check the show promoter website for extra information or updates of the gun show we may not yet have on our New York gun show websites.

We list gun shows in multiple states. You can check out other gun shows in other states near you. Go to our main page at: https://traderscreek.com/gun-shows/

Murphys Little Rock Gun Show

Murphys Little Rock Gun Show

Information about the Murphys Little Rock Gun Show can be found by contacting the show promoter directly or at the promoters website.  Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes

Please note that all federal, state and local firearm ordinances and laws must be obeyed to avoid having more common sense gun laws shoved down our throats

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Dates
Nov 16th – 17th, 2024
Dec 28th – 29th, 2024
Cabot, Arkansas

Gun Show Times
Saturday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Admission
General: $10.00; Children 11-15: $5.00; Children 10 & Under: Free
Military, Veteran, Police & Fire: $2.00 off; Admission is good for both days.

Promoter
Kerry Murphy Promotions
Contact: Kerry Murphy
Phone: (501) 580-3737
Email: kerrymurphypromotions@gmail.com
http://kerrymurphypromotions.com/

Location
Game Time at the Grounds
300 Champions Drive
Cabot, AR 72007

(501) 580-3737

300 Champions Drive
Cabot, Arkansas 72007 United States
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Description
The Murphy’s Little Rock Gun Show will be held in Little Rock, AR. Always check the promoters website for change in dates, cost or any discounts available. Each promoter and venue will have different promotions, attendance requirements and rules, as such it will be good to check prior to going to any show. This gun show is held at Game Time at the Grounds and hosted by Kerry Murphy Promotions

Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes

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Gun ownership is the second amendment to the US Constitution. The fact it is number two identifies just how important it was considered – free speech being number one. If you are a hunter, sport shooter, an outdoors lover, whatever you need to stand up and be counted. Go to enjoy your rights and attend a Arkansas gun show. The Murphys Little Rock Gun Show like all gun shows require all participants to observe both federal and state gun laws.

We update gun show schedules frequently and add gun shows as new ones are scheduled. We strive to verify all Arkansas gun shows and provide information relevant to both potential vendors and participants. When possible, always check the show promoter website for extra information or updates of the gun show we may not yet have on our Arkansas show websites.

We list gun shows in multiple states. You can check out other gun shows in other states near you. Go to our main page at: https://traderscreek.com/gun-shows/

December 28 December 29

Whitehall MT Gun Show

September 13 September 15

Whitehall MT Gun Show

The Whitehall MT Gun Show specifics can be found at the promoters website. Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes.

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Dates
Sep 13th – 15th, 2024
Whitehall, Montana

Gun Show Times
Friday: 1:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am – 3:00pm

Admission
General: $5.00; Admission good for the weekend; Free admission for children under 15 accompanied by adult; Wrist Bands Provided

Promoter
Mark and Jan Wenaas
Contact: Mark Wenaas
Phone: (406) 868-9185
Email: janwns145@gmail.com
Contact: Jan Wenaas
Phone: (406) 788-6104
Phone: (406) 268-1125

Location
Whitehall Community Center
11 North Division
Whitehall, MT 59759

(406) 868-9185

11 North Division
Whitehall, MT 59759 United States
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Description
The Whitehall Gun Show will be held in Whitehall, MT. Always check the promoters website for change in dates, cost or any discounts available. Each promoter and venue will have different promotions, attendance requirements and rules, as such it will be good to check prior to going to any show. This gun show is held at Whitehall Community Center and hosted by Mark and Jan Wenaas

Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes.
All federal, state and local firearm ordinances and laws must be obeyed.

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We update gun show schedules frequently and add gun shows as new ones are scheduled. We strive to verify all Montana gun shows and provide information relevant to both potential vendors and participants. When possible, always check the show promoter website for extra information or updates of the gun show we may not yet have on our Montana gun show websites.

We list gun shows in multiple states. You can check out other gun shows in other states near you. Go to our main page at: https://traderscreek.com/gun-shows/

Show-Me Gun Knife Show

September 27 September 29

Show-Me Gun Knife Show

The Show-Me Gun Knife Show specifics can be found at the promoters website.  Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes

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Dates
Mar 8th – 10th, 2024
Sep 27th – 29th, 2024
Cape Girardeau, Missouri

Gun Show Times
Friday: 4:00pm – 8:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 4:00pm

Admission
General: $10.00; Children under 10: Free; Children under 16 muse be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Promoter
Missouri Gun &Knife Shows
Contact: J.D King
Phone: (573) 243-0499
Email: kingcolt@hotmail.com
http://www.mogunshows.com

Location
The Show Me Center
1333 N Sprigg St
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

(573) 243-0499

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1333 N Sprigg St
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 United States
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The Show-Me Gun & Knife Show will be held in Cape Girardeau, MO. Always check the promoters website for change in dates, cost or any discounts available. Each promoter and venue will have different promotions, attendance requirements and rules, as such it will be good to check prior to going to any show. This gun show is held at The Show Me Center and hosted by Missouri Gun &Knife Shows

Please always check with the promoter before the show for last minute changes

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We update gun show schedules frequently and add gun shows as new ones are scheduled. We strive to verify all Missouri gun shows and provide information relevant to both potential vendors and participants. When possible, always check the show promoter website for extra information or updates of the gun show we may not yet have on our Missouri show websites.

We list gun shows in multiple states. You can check out other gun shows in other states near you. Go to our main page at: https://traderscreek.com/gun-shows/