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How To Grow Beetroot

 
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Know How To Grow Beetroots 🌱🌿

Beetroots are probably the most appreciated vegetables by most gardeners. You can plant beets in early to late fall for a winter harvest. So grow them and enjoy all the healthy benefits that they can offer!



Beetroots are high in magnesium and manganese, with some vitamin C.


The leaf, leaf stalks, and roots of beetroot plants are edible. The leaves are high in vitamin A and minerals including calcium, iron, potassium, and magnesium. The leaves of beetroot plants can be used in salads but are more often prepared as a cooked green, or in soups.



Want To Read: Know The Health Benefits Of Beetroot Leaves


Beetroot is one of the easiest vegetables you can grow, it is a cool-season crop and grow well in the cool temperatures!


Grow your own and enjoy all its benefits!!!
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