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Beetroot Detroit dark red 2

Beetroot Detroit dark red 2

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Growing Beetroot 'Detroit Dark Red 2' involves providing the right conditions for this specific variety to thrive. Here's a general guide on how to grow 'Detroit Dark Red 2' beets:

**1. Planting Time:**
- Beets are a cool-season crop. Directly sow 'Detroit Dark Red 2' beet seeds outdoors about 2-4 weeks before the last expected frost in spring or in late summer for a fall harvest.

**2. Soil Preparation:**
- Choose well-draining, loose soil rich in organic matter.
- Aim for a slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 6.0 to 7.0).

**3. Sowing Seeds:**
- Sow 'Detroit Dark Red 2' beet seeds directly in the garden about 1/2 inch deep.
- Plant seeds in rows, and thin the seedlings to the appropriate spacing once they have grown a few inches tall.

**4. Sunlight:**
- Beets prefer full sun, but they can tolerate partial shade.

**5. Watering:**
- Keep the soil consistently moist. Beets prefer evenly moist soil for optimal root development.
- Water regularly, especially during dry periods, to prevent the beets from becoming woody.

**6. Fertilizing:**
- Use a balanced fertilizer before planting or incorporate well-rotted compost into the soil.
- Avoid excessive nitrogen, as it can encourage leafy growth at the expense of root development.

**7. Thinning:**
- Thin the seedlings to the recommended spacing once they are a few inches tall. This allows sufficient room for the beets to develop.

**8. Harvesting:**
- Harvest 'Detroit Dark Red 2' beets when they reach the desired size, typically around 1.5 to 3 inches in diameter.
- You can harvest them earlier for smaller, tender beets or later for larger ones.
- Lift the beets gently with a fork to avoid damaging the roots.

**9. Successive Planting:**
- Consider successive plantings every 2-3 weeks for a continuous harvest throughout the growing season.

**10. Pest and Disease Management:**
- Watch for common pests such as aphids and flea beetles. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil for pest control.
- Practice crop rotation to minimize the risk of soil-borne diseases.

**11. Companion Planting:**
- Beets can benefit from being planted near crops like onions, lettuce, and cabbage while avoiding planting them near beans.

**12. Storage:**
- After harvesting, remove the tops but leave about an inch of stem to prevent bleeding during cooking.
- Store beets in a cool, dark place. They can be stored in a root cellar or refrigerator for an extended period.

'Detroit Dark Red 2' beets are known for their deep red color and sweet flavor. Adjust care based on your specific growing conditions and local climate.
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