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Garden Master
Thinning beets results in just about my favorite veggie - baby beets.
Personally, my plan is always to thin, thin, thin ... until the beets are gone completely! In other words, I'm not really a fan of beetroot. Sooo sweet!
It took me years before I was willing to eat Swiss chard again from childhood. don't like the heavy stems. Flavor is okay and there are varieties with thin stems that need to be more popular - IMO
Steve
Personally, my plan is always to thin, thin, thin ... until the beets are gone completely! In other words, I'm not really a fan of beetroot. Sooo sweet!
It took me years before I was willing to eat Swiss chard again from childhood. don't like the heavy stems. Flavor is okay and there are varieties with thin stems that need to be more popular - IMO
Steve
That makes sense to me because both my gardening friends are into granulated all purpose fertilizer mixed into the entire garden before planting. I should tell them to add some buckets of sand to the areas they plant roots in for dilution.