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Beets

  • Annie’s Beet Blend (Beta vulgaris) Bulk

    Annie’s Beet Blend (Beta vulgaris) Bulk

    A colorful mix including Detroit Dark Red, Detroit Golden, Chioggia, and Cylindra beets. Rich in color, tender in texture and sweet in taste, Annie's hardy beets add nutrition-packed flavor that doesn’t stop at the root. Toss your beet leaves into...
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  • Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) Bulk

    Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) Bulk

    For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens...
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  • Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens...
    $3.00
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  • Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow...
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  • Albino Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Albino Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    This sugary-sweet beet with white roots is comes from the Netherlands. Albino has bright skin and flesh and a firm, crisp texture – delicious raw, steamed, roasted, and pickled. Albino beet greens are nutrient dense and flavorful. Prolific, easy to...
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  • Organic Cylindra Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Organic Cylindra Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    A delectable Danish heirloom also known as Formanova. With a long, cylindrical shape, this dark red favorite is excellent for slicing. Sweet, rich, and simple to peel, this easy-to-grow variety is particularly productive in smaller spaces because its...
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  • Ruby Queen Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Ruby Queen Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Despite its regal name, the Ruby Queen is no primadonna. This rich, red beet thrives in cooler temperatures and can tolerate poor soil or crowded plots. Count on it to produce round and tender, almost string-free roots.   200 seeds...
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  • Crosby Egyptian Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Crosby Egyptian Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    This popular heirloom yielding large, sugary beets hails from Germany not Egypt. Crosby Egyptian matures early in the season and stores very well. Richly flavored roots are great for pickling, roasting, or steaming; greens are crisp and delicious. 150...
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  • Organic Early Wonder Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Organic Early Wonder Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    As its name suggests, the Early Wonder is the best beet for a short growing season. Sweet, rhubarb-red roots mature quickly beneath robust green leaves that make a fine substitute for chard, kale or spinach.  100 seeds minimum Germination: 5-10...
    $4.25
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  • Organic Chioggia Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Organic Chioggia Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    An iconic Italian heirloom also called Bassano. Slice open the fuchsia root to glimpse its bright bullseye pattern, and enjoy its mellow sweetness cooked fresh or pickled. Use this versatile beet’s green tops in lieu of spinach or chard. 200...
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  • Organic Detroit Golden Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Organic Detroit Golden Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    This hardy heirloom sports tasty greens with yellow veins to match its vibrant roots. Sweet and mild, a Detroit Golden won’t stain like red beets — making it a perfect choice for canning and cooking alike. 100 seeds minimum Germination:...
    $4.75
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  • Early Wonder Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    Early Wonder Beet (Beta vulgaris)

    As its name suggests, the Early Wonder is the best beet for a short growing season. Sweet, rhubarb-red roots mature quickly beneath robust green leaves that make a fine substitute for chard, kale or spinach.  200 seeds minimum Germination: 5-10...
    $3.00
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