Beetroot Veg Plant Collection

SKU: 55052

Beta vulgaris

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Sale price£15.85

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Product Description

A very versatile vegetable for pickling and adding to salads but also great for roasting and eating hot. Collection consists of 30 plants, 10 each of:

Burpess Golden - A golden fleshed variety with a unique, sweet flavour with underlying, traditional beetroot earthiness. The tender leaves can be treated as greens.

Chioggia - A mild flavour and attractive red and white rings to the flesh - perfect for adding interest to salads. The roots become pink when cooked.

Pablo F1 - The exhibition variety par excellence, a consistent winner at NVS national championships in recent years due to its size and uniformity.

If you do not have the time or the facilities for raising your own vegetable plants from seed, let us save you the hassle with our expertly grown vegetable plants. Delivered at just the right time and in perfect condition for growing on in your garden, allotment or greenhouse. You will be impressed by their quality and the speed with which they establish and grow after transplanting, giving you the satisfaction of home grown vegetables. Top quality varieties, professionally grown, delivered for your convenience with complete, easy-to-understand growing hints-just what you would expect from D.T. Brown.

Delivery & Returns

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We know how important your garden is to you, and want you to be able to stock up on everything you need.
All our delivery charges will automatically appear in your shopping basket.

  • Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
  • Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
  • A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.

Product Details

Botanical Name Beta vulgaris

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