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Episode 108: Beets with Kellie Phelan

June 28, 2019 hilary dahl
Early Wonder and Touchstone Golden beets

Early Wonder and Touchstone Golden beets

Kellie's back as a special co-host for this last episode of the 2019 season, and it's all about growing, harvesting and cooking with beets!


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Beet thinnings
Beet thinnings
Properly spaced beets
Properly spaced beets
Beets ready to harvest
Beets ready to harvest

SHOW NOTES and TERMS:

Garden Beets / Beta vulgaris

  • Part of the plant you eat: root and leaves

  • Days to maturity: ~ 60

  • How to plant: We recommend direct sowing beets. Overseed and thin down to 1 plant every 3-4 inches.

  • Ideal germination temp: 77 degrees F, but will germinate in the range of 50 degrees to 80 degrees F. Seed will germinate around 3x faster in the warmer end of the germination range.

  • Hardiness: Young plants can tolerate frost, but roots of large plants will start to rot when exposed to freezing temperatures.

  • Fertilize: Fertilize at planting and around 3 weeks after they emerge, or at thinning. Use 1/4 c of balanced fertilizer per row foot or liquid fertilizer.

  • Varieties:

    • Touchstone Golden

    • Cylindra

    • Early Wonder

    • Bolero

    • Chioggia

    • Merlin

  • Also mentioned in this episode: Salad Burnett

Beet greens
Beet greens
Cylindra beets
Cylindra beets
Harvested Early Wonder beets
Harvested Early Wonder beets

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More about this weeks guest expert:

KELLIE PHELAN is a self-proclaimed gardening nerd and has a deep passion for knowing where our food comes from, how it’s grown, and what we put into our bodies. She loves to share her knowledge and passion with others, and co-hosted over 50 episodes of the Encyclopedia Botanica podcast! When Kellie’s not busy running The Works or in her garden, she enjoys spending time with her partner Matt and new twin babes Ace & Pepper.

https://www.theworksseattle.com/
Instagram: @theworks.seattle


Hilary Dahl_Seattle Urban Farm Co.

About the Host:

Hello, I’m Hilary Dahl. Outside of this podcast, my job is to help beginning and experienced growers create beautiful and productive gardens. I have the unique experience of working in on a wide range of projects, from small backyard garden plots to multi-acre vegetable farms. I also work in my own garden every day when I get home. This podcast is an opportunity to discuss seasonal garden topics and share the the joy of growing your own food. 

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