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Old 04-01-2006, 04:03 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default multi-colored beets

Here in SoCal we can grow beets pretty much year round. The last time
we got seeds we ran across Renee's Garden "Jewel-Toned Beets," which
are a mixture of red, gold and candystripe. Renee, I believe, is the
founder of Shepherd's nursery and seeds, who has now come back in a
limited way after having sold that business. At any rate, having just
eaten some more of them, I just want to mention that both the beetroots
and the greens of these "jewel-toned" are really good. The gold and
the candystripe are a little bit mellower than the red. Plants are
very vigorous. And it's kind of fun not knowing exactly what you're
going to get when you sow them. -aem

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