Beetroot Albina Ice: A Sweet and Unique Twist for Your Garden!
Introducing Beetroot Albina Ice, a striking variety that breaks from tradition with its pure white roots and sweet, mild flavour. This unique beetroot not only stands out in the garden but also brings a delicate sweetness to your plate, perfect for both raw and cooked dishes. Here’s a brief guide on how to cultivate Beetroot Albina Ice:
Growing Guide:
- Planting Time: Sow Beetroot Albina Ice seeds directly in the garden from early spring to midsummer. For a continuous harvest, sow in succession every few weeks.
- Soil Preference: Choose well-draining, loose soil rich in organic matter. Ensure the soil is stone-free to allow the roots to develop fully.
- Sunlight: Plant in a sunny location, providing at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Beetroots grow best in full sun but can tolerate some light shade.
- Spacing: Sow seeds about 1 inch apart and thin seedlings to 3-4 inches apart once they emerge. Rows should be spaced about 12 inches apart to ensure ample room for root development.
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods. Beetroots require regular watering for even growth and tender roots.
Harvest Beetroot Albina Ice when the roots reach 2-3 inches in diameter, typically 50-60 days after sowing. These sweet, white beets are perfect for roasting, pickling, or slicing raw into salads, adding a mild and earthy sweetness that pairs well with a variety of flavours.
Albina Ice is a delightful and versatile beetroot that adds both visual appeal and a unique flavour to your meals, making it a refreshing alternative to traditional red varieties. Enjoy the fresh sweetness of this beetroot in everything from vibrant salads to hearty roasted dishes.
What to do when your plants arrive
- Unpack them. Your seedlings will arrive carefully packed in bio-degradable straw, cardboard and paper. They may look a little bit bedraggled from their journey. Don’t panic – this is totally normal and they should soon perk up. Please try and unpack your plants as soon as they arrive, as every extra hour they spend in the box will add to the stress of travelling to their new home.
- Give them a drink. Having spent a day or two in the post, your new plants will be thirsty! Stand them up in some fresh water for a few minutes to make sure their roots have been thoroughly soaked before planting.
- Plant them out into their forever home! Your plants can’t wait to get their roots into the soil. Plant them out according to the instructions that will have come in the box with them. Make sure you water them in well, and give them plenty to drink until their roots have had a chance to get settled.
Substitutions
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Planning your site
Beetroot is best grown in a warm, sunny spot in well-drained, fertile soil whether in raised beds, containers, or in rows in the veg garden. Beetroot will swell to fit the space given to them so leave around 10cm between plants for the roundest fattest roots.
Growing tips
They need water but they are good at finding it in the soil so don’t overwater! During dry spells give them a good soak once a week but really you can leave beetroot to do it’s thing and it should be just fine. Be careful when weeding your beetroot as the fine hairs on the roots are delicate and can be damaged easily.
What to watch out for
Beetroots are really tough! Their only realy issue is erratic watering which may cause them to bolt. As long as you are relatively regular with your watering then this shouldn’t be a problem.
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