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Beetroot Seeds 'Monika'

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Beetroot Seeds 'Monika'

  • No need for thinning - sow and go!
  • Suitable for a raised bed or containers
  • Great for sowing little and often for an extended season

This monogerm variety (one seed per seed case) means no need for thinning to make for easy growing. Delicious young as sweet baby beets, and slow to bolt even when weather-stressed. A good crop to grow in full sun in containers or in the ground. Just ensure they have a well-draining yet fertile soil and you’ll get good yields from early summer to well into autumn. Sow seeds every few weeks to extend the harvest season and you’ll get a manageable number of crops over time, rather than a glut all at once.

  • No need for thinning - sow and go!
  • Suitable for a raised bed or containers
  • Great for sowing little and often for an extended season

This monogerm variety (one seed per seed case) means no need for thinning to make for easy growing. Delicious young as sweet baby beets, and slow to bolt even when weather-stressed. A good crop to grow in full sun in containers or in the ground. Just ensure they have a well-draining yet fertile soil and you’ll get good yields from early summer to well into autumn. Sow seeds every few weeks to extend the harvest season and you’ll get a manageable number of crops over time, rather than a glut all at once.

$1.12

Original: $3.72

-70%
Beetroot Seeds 'Monika'—

$3.72

$1.12

Description

  • No need for thinning - sow and go!
  • Suitable for a raised bed or containers
  • Great for sowing little and often for an extended season

This monogerm variety (one seed per seed case) means no need for thinning to make for easy growing. Delicious young as sweet baby beets, and slow to bolt even when weather-stressed. A good crop to grow in full sun in containers or in the ground. Just ensure they have a well-draining yet fertile soil and you’ll get good yields from early summer to well into autumn. Sow seeds every few weeks to extend the harvest season and you’ll get a manageable number of crops over time, rather than a glut all at once.