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Beetroot Crimson Globe Seeds

R 31.00

✨Sprinkle Some Magic on Your Plates with Our Beetroot Crimson Globe Seeds!✨

Unleash the vibrant allure of Beetroot Crimson Globe Seeds in your veggie patch and watch as your garden transforms into a culinary paradise! Savour the deep red colour and mouthwatering flavour of these superb, globe-shaped beetroots.

Why Beetroot Crimson Globe Seeds? Let's dive in!

  • A Culinary Delight: Taste the captivating blend of earthy sweetness and rich textures that only homegrown beetroots can deliver. Ideal for salads, roasts, or a quick stir fry! 🍽️🌱
  • More Than Just a Root: From tender baby leaves to mature ones, every part of this plant adds a flavourful touch to your dishes. Think of them as a versatile Swiss Chard! 🥬🥗
  • Perfect Plant Companions: Lettuce, broccoli, brussels sprouts - you name it! Our beetroot seeds get along beautifully with all members of the brassica family, enhancing your garden's diversity and balance. 🌿🥦
  • Confidently Non-GMO: With our Starke Ayres certification, you can trust that our seeds are non-GMO. Plant with the assurance of our commitment to safe, regulated gardening. ✔️

Visualise the lush crimson bulbs sprouting from the soil, basking in the spring, summer, or autumn sun. Feel the thrill of harvesting, the pride of plating, and the joy of sharing food grown from your garden. Satisfy your culinary cravings with our Beetroot Crimson Globe Seeds and taste the difference.

Ready to embark on your exciting gardening journey? Don't wait! Start sowing our Beetroot Crimson Globe Seeds today!

* Germination: 7 to 10 days
* Maturity: 60 to 100 days
* Sowing depth: 2cm
* Ideal conditions: Full sun in spring, summer and autumn

Seeds per packet: 10g 

Starke Ayres GMO Declaration
* Starke Ayres does not research, produce or procure any form of Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) products.
* In South Africa, all our seed is regulated by the Genetically Modified Organisms Act of 1997 (GMO Act) and its subsidiary legislation. The GMO Act places extensive restrictions on the research, production, and marketing of GMOs.
* Maize, soybean, and cotton represent the only crops where genetically modified (GM) forms have been approved for commercial production in South Africa. Where there is potential for cross-contamination, for example with our sweetcorn seed (which could be impacted by nearby GM maize), we do certify our seed as non-GMO in both our internal and external accredited laboratories.