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Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds
Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds

Bulls Blood Beet Root Seeds

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Papaw’s Garden Supply: Helping The Next Generation To Grow With Nature.


Bull's Blood beets have purplish-red roots, stems, and leaves. Bull's Blood beets display colorful circular striations of pink and magenta when sliced. The globular, cabernet-colored roots are topped by stems the color of rhubarb, which flow into the leaves. The color of the leaves intensifies with the plant's maturity. The roots are best when between 5 and 8 centimeters in diameter. Young Bull's Blood beets are tender with a rich, earthy, sweet flavor. The leaves are also sweet when young, becoming increasingly bitter with age. Bull's Blood beets are a multipurpose variety of beet; they are grown first for their greens, with their roots harvested as a secondary crop. They are also sometimes marketed as "ornamental beets" for their intense red foliage.

How to Grow Your Bulls Blood Beetroots:

  • Suggested Planting Depth: ½ inch in rows or solid seeded
  • May be started early under lights indoors and gently transplanted outside in approximately 4 weeks.
  • Suggested Planting Seasons: Spring, Late Summer, Fall
  • Suggested Final Plant Spacing:  4 inches after thinning
  • Suggested Planting Configuration: Single row or solid seeded wide row block
  • Maintain a weed-free seed bed in full sun and with adequate moisture

Papaw’s Garden Supply: Helping The Next Generation To Grow With Nature.


Bull's Blood beets have purplish-red roots, stems, and leaves. Bull's Blood beets display colorful circular striations of pink and magenta when sliced. The globular, cabernet-colored roots are topped by stems the color of rhubarb, which flow into the leaves. The color of the leaves intensifies with the plant's maturity. The roots are best when between 5 and 8 centimeters in diameter. Young Bull's Blood beets are tender with a rich, earthy, sweet flavor. The leaves are also sweet when young, becoming increasingly bitter with age. Bull's Blood beets are a multipurpose variety of beet; they are grown first for their greens, with their roots harvested as a secondary crop. They are also sometimes marketed as "ornamental beets" for their intense red foliage.

How to Grow Your Bulls Blood Beetroots:

  • Suggested Planting Depth: ½ inch in rows or solid seeded
  • May be started early under lights indoors and gently transplanted outside in approximately 4 weeks.
  • Suggested Planting Seasons: Spring, Late Summer, Fall
  • Suggested Final Plant Spacing:  4 inches after thinning
  • Suggested Planting Configuration: Single row or solid seeded wide row block
  • Maintain a weed-free seed bed in full sun and with adequate moisture

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