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    Mild and sweet white beet. Produces very round, uniform roots to harvest as a baby beet or as a mature beet. Avalanche produces mild, very sweet beets with nice white colour both on skin and flesh. Avalanche lacks the reddish skin and bitter aftertaste that other beets possess. Healthy tops have good resistance to foliar diseases.  Avalanche produces consistently large, round roots with clean, vigorous tops. A great beet for daily juicing. Try juicing the whole beet it with broccoli, carrots, and apple. Very slow to go woody. 50 days to harvest at 8 cm roots. Try planting a few using our group planting method in TIP

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    55 days-Bright yellow beet. Boldor is a refined beet, very uniform in shape and colour. It is true yellow not golden, with contrasting strong green leaves. Excellent taste and texture. Holds well in the field.
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    Early variety (80-100 days). Root round shape, weight 300-500 grams smooth, Flesh is dark red, tender, very juicy, with white-pink rings. Variety prized for uniformity of root crops and a high content of amino acids. Recommended variety to prepare Borsch.
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    Cylindra Beets produce long, dark red roots. The unique roots look similar to carrots and provide more uniform slices than round beet varieties. The roots are great when used fresh, diced, canned, pickled, or frozen while the tops are great for salads. Try planting a few using our group planting method in TIP
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    Detroit Dark Red is the perfect all-purpose beet variety. This medium-early variety produces round, dark red roots. These beets are very enjoyable, growing tender and fine-grained throughout. Ideal for use fresh, canned, pickled, and frozen. Tops are great for salads too!
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    65 days-Superior strain of the Detroit Dark Red variety. Medium-sized, firm beets are good for main season and fall crops. Medium-sized top. This strain produces the best green-red veined leaves for baby greens. Not recommended for baby beets.

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    Lutz beet seeds are also known as Lutz Green Leaf. The unusually large, round roots remain sweet and tender up to 15cm in diameter. The vigorous green tops are useful for bunching in the summer. For winter storage, sow mid-July in rich soil. In the fall, cover the bed to prevent freezing. This variety makes particularly tasty micro-greens and baby leaf greens that work well in salad mixes. Its best feature is their cold tolerance and suitability as winter storage beets.
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