Beetroot Early Wonder is a deliciously sweet, early and red beetroot. The inside of the beetroot has light and red rings. It can be grown for both the beetroot and the leaf. The very sweet, tender leaves can be harvested after just 35 days and used in salads. Harvest the excellent tasting beetroot when young, after 58 days. Can be grown in almost any soil. This variety can withstand drought and heat. It'is therefore a summer beet variety. It's very productive. The beetroot is between 7 - 9 cm in size.
Beets are very healthy and versatile. They contain: vitamins B1, B2, B5, B6, B11 and C. And the minerals: sodium, calcium, manganese, potassium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, copper and zinc. Beets also contain a lot of fibre, betanin and vulgaxanthin and few calories. That is why beetroots are very healthy. You can boil, cook in the oven, prepare raw, bake, steam, stew, pickle and use in soups and stews. Beetroot is delicious in combination with: apple, potatoes, lettuce, onions, carrot, garlic, lemon, orange, cheese, sour cream, nuts, chives, gherkin, rocket, corn salad, spinach, beef, eggs, chicken, minced meat and bacon. Hardy annual.
Soaking: ½ - 1 hour
Outdoor sowing: middle of April - middle of July
Germination: 7 - 21 days
Germination temp: 16 - 22°C
Sowing depth: 1 - 2½ cm
Plant spacing: 40 - 50 cm
Row spacing: 30 cm
Planting position: sunny
Harvest period: July - September
Sow outdoors from the middle of April till the middle of July, when there's no more any danger of severe frosts and the soil is warmed up. Sow on a sunny plot with loose, freedraining soil. Remove as much stones as possible to give the roots a good chance to grow deep in the ground. Sow for a longer harvesting period, small amounts approx. 2 - 3 weeks from eachother.
Soak the seeds prior to sowing in tepid water for ½ - 1 hour to help the germination. Sow in rows approx. 30 cm apart every 5 cm 1 seed. Germination can take 7 - 21 days, depending on the weather and temperature. From each seed germinate about 3 seedlings. Remove all weak seedlings till 1 strongest per hole remains. Thin the seedlings, when they're approx. 5 cm long to 10 cm for little round beetroots and approx. 15 cm for larger elongated varieties.
Beetroot needs a lot of water during the growth, give enough water during dry-spells. Protect the beetroots against birds with nets. Harvest the beets when they're still young. You can harvest when the leaves begin to hang. Cut the leaves approx. 5 cm above the root to prevent bleeding and rotting. Eat your beetroots right after harvesting them. But It's possible to store them in a cool, dry, dark place in closed containers. Put the beetroots in layers and put some sand between each layer. This way you can store them for about one month.