Rillowen
Attractive To Bees
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I dont mind the stems as much honestly, but salad type leaves I have an abundance of. My favorite being mustard greens.It's 81⁰f (27⁰C). Warmest day of the year and 15⁰f above the normal high for the day.
Thinning beets yields a vegetable right at the top of my favorites. You might want to try starting beets in potting soil and transplanting.
if it's beet roots you especially enjoy, chard would be a miss. If you do not like the heavy stems of chard, i can well understand that, @Rillowen . I like Verde De Taglio chard. It has thin stems and tasty leaves.
It is indeed the beet root I am wanting. I even splurged and spent 5$ on 10 giant mangonel beet seeds this year, planted then 4 different ways at 3 different times... not a one. I only had 2 i even found a sprout! I think maybe the voles just eat the sprouts as soon as they show. The 1 that made it a while i put under a bottle, but the other 5 I did that with never showed.
I thought beets hated transplant, which is why I didn't try pots. At this point if I manage to get more seeds I'll definitely try in some larger pots, and maybe just let them stay there!