Grow Sweet, Golden Beetroots with Beetroot Boldor F1 Seeds
Beetroot Boldor F1 is a standout variety, producing golden-yellow roots with a naturally sweet and mild flavour. Its smooth, globe-shaped roots keep their vibrant colour even after cooking, making them perfect for roasting, boiling, and salads. With strong, reliable growth and excellent uniformity, Boldor F1 is a fantastic addition to any garden or allotment.
Growing Conditions
Beetroot Boldor F1 grows best in fertile, well-drained soil with a neutral pH. It prefers a sunny or partially shaded spot and needs regular watering to keep the soil evenly moist. Avoid waterlogging, as this can lead to rot.
Planting Guide
- Sowing Period:
- Sow seeds directly outdoors from March to July.
- Early sowings can be protected with fleece or cloches to improve germination.
- Sowing Depth and Spacing:
- Sow seeds 1.5 cm (½ inch) deep in rows spaced 30 cm (12 inches) apart.
- Once seedlings are large enough to handle, thin them to 10 cm (4 inches) apart to allow space for roots to develop.
- Boosting Germination:
- Soak seeds in warm water for 30 minutes before sowing to improve germination rates.
Care & Maintenance
- Watering:
- Water regularly to keep soil moist, especially during dry weather.
- Avoid overwatering to prevent excessive leaf growth at the expense of roots.
- Feeding:
- If soil is poor, apply a general-purpose fertiliser before sowing. Avoid fertilisers high in nitrogen, as these encourage leaf growth over root development.
- Weeding:
- Keep beds weed-free to reduce competition for nutrients and water.
- Pests & Diseases:
- Look out for pests such as aphids and leaf miners.
- Rotate crops each year to reduce the risk of soil-borne diseases like downy mildew.
Harvesting & Storage
- Harvesting:
- Harvest when roots reach 5–10 cm (2–4 inches) in diameter, usually from June to October.
- Pull gently to avoid bruising.
- Using Leaves:
- Young leaves can be picked and used like spinach in salads or cooked dishes.
- Storage:
- Trim leaves, leaving about 2.5 cm (1 inch) of stem to prevent bleeding.
- Store roots in a cool, dark place. They can last several weeks when stored correctly.