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Borealis Beet Hybrid
Beet Seeds

Borealis Beet Hybrid

Latin name: Beta vulgaris Item #: 1180059-MS

Produces uniform, globe-shaped roots with a vibrant deep red exterior and interior, delivering excellent visual appeal and processing quality. With high sugar content and reliable internal root quality, Borealis maintains strong brix levels during storage

Starting at:
$9.60
Minimum Package Quantity
In stock

Volume Discounts

Volume discount applied at cart and checkout.

Volume M = 1,000 Seeds Price Per M
1 M $9.60
10 M Save 53% $4.56
50 M Save 55% $4.36
100 M Save 56% $4.19
500 M Save 62% $3.66
1000 M Best value Save 64% $3.49
More Information
Disease Resistance Code Disease Resistance Code
Code Description
Rs Rhizoctonia Root & Crown Rot
Rs
Primary Use
Bunch, Fresh Market, Processing
Relative Days
85-90
Latin name:
Beta vulgaris
Resistance/Tolerance
IR:BNYVV, Rs
Root Shape
Globe
Top Color
Dark Green
Top Height
Medium Tall
Growing Information

BEETS - for canning and fresh market

Sow 6-8 lbs/3-4 kg per acre; 1 oz/28 g per 100 ft/31 m

CULTURE: For a continuous supply of fresh beets, sow every 2 weeks from early April to July 15th. For storage or processing seed 10 weeks before late fall harvest. Seed will not germinate @ less than 40°F/4°C soil temp. Optimum soil temp. is about 50-85°F/10-30°C.

On sandy loam - sow 0.5-0.75 in/13-19 mm deep in rows 12-14 in/31-36 cm apart. Thin plants to about 1 in/25 mm apart when they are 2 in/8 cm high.

On muck or peat soils - sow @ 12 seeds per ft/31 cm. Space rows 12-16 in/31-41 cm apart. For smaller sized canning or pickling beets double the quantity of the seed using a scatter shoe attachment for a wider seeding pattern.

Extra Early Beets - sow Little Egypt or Early Wonder types in the greenhouse Mar. 1st for April 15th. transplanting in the field. Transplant in rows 15 in/38 cm apart, 3 in/8 cm apart in the row. Keep well watered in dry weather. Harvest green top types (for leaves) when 6 in/15 cm tall. Note: heavy rains following hot dry weather, or extended periods of high temperatures will cause white rings and poor color. A boron deficiency causes internal breakdown. Mature topped beets may be stored for 6 months @ 32°F/0°C and 95% relative humidity.

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