Albino Beet Seeds 1240

$2.99$108.55

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packet M-1240-PKT $2.99 In stock
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25-g I-1240-25G $15.35 In stock
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125-g E-1240-125G $36.70 In stock
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500-g GS-1240-500G $108.55 In stock
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Description

     

Albino Beet Seeds 1240. Heirloom Vegetable.

Approx. 70-80 seeds/pkt (60 seeds/gram)

Enjoy a beet that won’t stain your hands or your kitchen with our Albino Beet seeds. This heirloom variety produces pure white, round beets with a wonderfully sweet and unusual flavour. Its strong, all-green tops are also delicious when cooked like spinach, offering a fantastic dual-purpose crop for Your Garden.


Quick Seed Details

  • Type: Heirloom Vegetable, Root
  • Features: Pure white flesh; won’t stain; super sweet and tasty; strong, edible greens; takes on the colour of pickling solution.

What you need to know to Plant & Grow

Beets thrive in sandy loam with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5.

Planting: For a continuous harvest, sow seeds 1.2 cm deep and 2.5 cm apart in two-week intervals, beginning when the soil has warmed to 7°C. Avoid sowing after mid-July.

Care: As each beet ‘seed’ is actually a corky fruit with 2 to 5 seeds within, it is important to thin the young seedlings to 7–10 cm apart to allow for proper root formation. The thinned plants can be used as a source of tender, edible greens. Remember to fertilize. Over-watering or excessive rainfall may lead to excessive leaf growth and small roots. One packet sows approximately 6 m of row.


Why Albino Beet Seeds belong in Your Garden

The Albino Beet is a truly unique addition to any garden. Its most obvious benefit is its pure white flesh, which eliminates the mess and staining associated with traditional beets. This is a game-changer in the kitchen! Beyond its convenience, this beet offers a delicious, super sweet flavour that is a tasty alternative to red varieties. The bonus of its nutritious and edible greens makes it an incredibly efficient and rewarding plant to grow.

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