Artemis77's Beetroot planting
Beta vulgaris
General Information for Beetroot 
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How to keep this plant happy
Requires loose, well-drained soil. Although fall beets will be the sweetest, you can grow this from 2-4 weeks before the first frost, all the way through summer, and into fall, past the first frost. You can harvest small, tender leaves once the plant is established, but never take more than 1/3 of the plants leaves at any one time. Harvest the root when it is 5 to 7 cm (2-3 inches) across. At that time, you can use all the larger, older leaves the same way you would use Swiss Chard or mature spinach.
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Sowing and Germinating Instructions
Beet seeds are clusters of 6-9 seeds, so thinning will be required. They can be hard to germinate, so score the seeds with a nail file, then soak in tepid water for 12 hours before planting. Because of their long taproot, it is not recommended to transplant beets. They are best sown in place.
Planting Out / Transplanting Instructions
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