5 TOP TIPS How to Grow a TON of Beetroot

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2020
  • In this video, I give you my five top tips on how to grow lots of beetroots in your home garden. Beets are a very healthy vegetable to eat and are also easy to grow!
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  • @LayZeeDawg
    @LayZeeDawg Před 3 lety +35

    Funny story., many years ago I tried roasted beets, it was the first time I had tried beets any other way than pickled. I loved them so much I must have eaten 4 or 5 of them, they're delicious.
    The next day of course I had forgotten that I had eaten them with dinner and while taking care if my "morning business" thought I had massive internal bleeding due to the color left in the porcelain.

  • @telecasterbear
    @telecasterbear Před 3 lety +363

    Nothing beets a new video from Mark.

  • @robertmoats1890
    @robertmoats1890 Před 3 lety +310

    I just wanted to compliment your editing. The way you show shots of performing various tasks as you describe concepts is incredible. No other CZcamsr pulls this off like you do. We either have to watch them talk or work in silence. Your videos are rarely silent, and always active. Really great work mixing things up like this. It makes for a very enjoyable experience.

    • @rickovsky980
      @rickovsky980 Před 2 lety +10

      I like how you worded this compliment. It flows.

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      @lucyfyfe4563 Před 2 lety +8

      @@rickovsky980 I really appreciated the way you thought to compliment the complimenter.

    • @carmelcallan8195
      @carmelcallan8195 Před 2 lety +2

      100% agree! And he’s just the coolest .

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      @lisasunray6449 Před rokem

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  • @evussya
    @evussya Před 3 lety +217

    Good day Mark. You forgot one more tip: beets prefer alkaline soil and therefore really like ash. I just put ash from wood burning around beets and they grow bigger and better then without it.

    • @theresasweetman204
      @theresasweetman204 Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks for advice dear first time going to plant beets

    • @monte68x
      @monte68x Před 3 lety +8

      I have wood ash. I'm going to go out and do that right now. Thank you!

    • @maragrace820
      @maragrace820 Před 2 lety +15

      Italians put all their wood ash in the soil during the winter. It is speculated that they were rated as the healthiest in the world because of it ....... but Zi really think it is because of the pasta and bread 😋

    • @elizabethwoolley4986
      @elizabethwoolley4986 Před 2 lety +7

      Mark did mention chicken manure which is also alkaline.

    • @openmind5973
      @openmind5973 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @mrs.robinson1828
    @mrs.robinson1828 Před 3 lety +76

    Stir fry the leaves with a chopped chilli, garlic and some chopped ginger. Turn down the heat and let steam for a couple of minutes. Food of the gods. Roast the beets on a bed of star anise, peppercorn fennel seed or whatever fragrant seeds you have, add some goats cheese once the beets are warm and drizzle over olive oil and balsamic; you need nothing else

    • @SidewaysY
      @SidewaysY Před 3 lety +1

      I never have eaten the leaves, but will try this soon! I screenshot it. :-)

    • @jillhumphrys8073
      @jillhumphrys8073 Před 2 lety +1

      Here in NWArkansas, USA, we like a like potatoes fried with onion. I like to dice beets and pan fry them with onions, salt pepper, and rosemary! They come out glossy and sweet! I also cook carrots that way!

    • @seanlavery7154
      @seanlavery7154 Před 2 lety

      Cheers...ill give that a crack!

    • @WD-41469
      @WD-41469 Před 3 měsíci

      Man that sounds good

  • @Daddywaah
    @Daddywaah Před 3 lety +321

    As a chef, my tip is to leave a few centimeters of roots and stems on your beets. This reduces colour bleed when you boil or bake them. Unless you want the colour for some other purpose of course, then chop them off.

    • @marilyn1228
      @marilyn1228 Před 3 lety +21

      Yes, I've always done that but a lot of grocers sell beets that have the tops completely cut off, so they can sell the tops for more. I find these are old and like boiling rocks.

    • @jillhumphrys8073
      @jillhumphrys8073 Před 3 lety +6

      I have fried, baked, roasted and boiled beets and have never ever had the color run out of them.

    • @kodavulpedrius6712
      @kodavulpedrius6712 Před 3 lety +9

      While this is true, if you let them callous over, they bleed a bit less I've found, but to be fair that's my personal very fresh produce that I also store for a bit. But I do like to keep the tips on, they're like fun little blood carrots! :)

    • @rickswift3990
      @rickswift3990 Před 3 lety +6

      @@jillhumphrys8073 Yeah I've never had a problem with it. In the last couple of years I've been experimenting with White Beetroot and
      Burpees Golden Beetroot. They taste different from the red which I still grow as well sometimes I cook the three and have them on the same plate I also use the leaves in stir fries and salads and with cooked meals . I don't cook the leaves I prefer them..... natural. As I stated at the start I've never had any Beetroot bleed

    • @marycampbell4160
      @marycampbell4160 Před 3 lety +4

      Awesome harvest and tips

  • @heratyc11
    @heratyc11 Před rokem +17

    So, I came across this video because my son has been begging to grow beets and I wanted to do research, and now I think he's going to get his beet and carrot garden this year. Gotta love when kids want to get in the dirt 🥰

  • @Your.Uncle.AngMoh
    @Your.Uncle.AngMoh Před 3 lety +102

    Beetroot is loaded with the antioxidant lycopene, which is great for prostate health.
    Make a chocolate cake the way you would a carrot cake, swapping the carrot with beetroot. YUMMY!
    Borshch/borsht/barszcz is a great soup and there are more variants to it than a cat has hairs- with and without meat.

    • @bartolhorvat8459
      @bartolhorvat8459 Před 3 lety +1

      This sounds amazing! Would you mind linking me your source for effects of lycopene on the prostate?
      And I hate to tell you this but if you are after lycopene in your food beets are the absolute worst. There are 0 μg of lycopene in 100g of beets aka. beets have no lycopene.

    • @videobot100
      @videobot100 Před 3 lety +1

      A chocolate cake with beetroot, but no chocolate?

    • @paigegough6929
      @paigegough6929 Před 3 lety +2

      I have seen marshmallows made with beetroot powder. So pretty and sounds delicious!

    • @ludicrousone8706
      @ludicrousone8706 Před 3 lety

      @@bartolhorvat8459 Look up beet roots on nutritionfact.org, it's a plant based website with links to all the studies

    • @Dwarfy2k
      @Dwarfy2k Před 3 lety

      @@ludicrousone8706 Everything I've looked up doesn't mention Beetroot at all for Lycopenes

  • @teresaroldan8290
    @teresaroldan8290 Před 3 lety +23

    I end up chuckling while watching. Dad jokes. Love 'em.

  • @DarkGT
    @DarkGT Před 3 lety +64

    Don't listen to youtube farmer advises if their hands don't look like that 0:19

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    @vasekfrydl6373 Před 3 lety +113

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      I was just about to post look how close he is to 1 million!

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      When he get's extremely close we should all un-sub for a week or so just to tease him a bit. :D

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  • @andrew5792
    @andrew5792 Před 3 lety +121

    I'm 49 and ate my first roasted beetroot only two years ago. Had been missing out for over 40 years. Best way to eat them.

    • @juneshannon8074
      @juneshannon8074 Před 3 lety +7

      Andrew S me too, lol. I am still amazed that they taste so sweet when roasted.

    • @CandaceTarbat
      @CandaceTarbat Před 3 lety +3

      I have some in my garden right now. I'm going to try roasted. Thank you.

    • @sharpcanines3347
      @sharpcanines3347 Před 3 lety +2

      June Shannon even just boiled they are sugary

    • @andrew5792
      @andrew5792 Před 3 lety +1

      Heidi, I peal them and then just roast them the same as potatoes.

    • @andrew5792
      @andrew5792 Před 3 lety +1

      Heidi, yes I do them in the oven at 180C. I don't season my roast veg while cooking, but that's personal taste.

  • @rm709
    @rm709 Před 2 lety +29

    No matter the video age, your bubbly personality always shines through! LOVE IT!
    And honestly, thank you for staying positive; you are a light in my dark day many times a week.
    Cheers Mate!

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm Před 3 lety +25

    Charles Dowding always says that you can multi-sow beets in clusters and it works really well too!

    • @kmw4359
      @kmw4359 Před 3 lety +1

      So does Monty Don... and they do seem to be happy with friends.

  • @Dot2TrotsLowCarbLiving
    @Dot2TrotsLowCarbLiving Před 3 lety +266

    My favorite is roasted beet salad with goat cheese, aged balsamic vinegar and sautéed beet leaves

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      @giovannifergocci7739 Před 3 lety +5

      Dot2Trot's Low Carb Living What happened to your videos we are waiting for more videos😀

    • @ezraorlofsky7809
      @ezraorlofsky7809 Před 3 lety +4

      wow sounds good

    • @beatrizvilela9101
      @beatrizvilela9101 Před 3 lety +3

      Omg that sounds delicious!! For sure making this 😁

    • @sunniva5335
      @sunniva5335 Před 3 lety +2

      Sounds great! This guy is a such an inspiration!!

    • @sortathesame8701
      @sortathesame8701 Před 3 lety +9

      Can I pick a few beet leaves off when they are still small if I just take a couple from each plant? They get a bit too tough for my taste when they get large. Thanks!

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    @tommontgomery9400 Před 3 lety +43

    So close to one million subs, keep up the good work

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      @bipolatelly9806 Před 3 lety +3

      Cripes!
      It is close.

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      @Mrbfgray Před 3 lety +1

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    • @tommontgomery9400
      @tommontgomery9400 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol

  • @AlbaLynxQueen
    @AlbaLynxQueen Před 3 lety +125

    Here in Ukraine it's one of the staple veggies, grown in massive amounts. It's really cheap and is used in traditional cuisine. The one way we usually don't eat is pickling, haha.

    • @jillhumphrys8073
      @jillhumphrys8073 Před 3 lety +20

      I'm, NWArkansas, USA, we commonly fry diced potatoes in a skillet with onions. Some people call them home fries or cottage fries. I discovered that frying beets this way with onions, salt and pepper are so good! Give it a try! Eat them as a side dish to just about anything, but burgers or any kind of BBQ are the best. Also, I make a roasted root vegetable dish at Christmas and beeta are included. Just dice, toss them in olive oil, salt pepper and rosemary and roast in a single layer for 45 minutes at 375 degrees.

    • @MrSlavaoat
      @MrSlavaoat Před 3 lety +3

      I only cook it and that's about it. Works for me (greetings from a former Zhitomir area beet-eater :))

    • @ladamurni
      @ladamurni Před 3 lety +12

      @@jillhumphrys8073 Thanks for the tip, I am going to try that! Overhere in the Netherlands I like to make a salad out of them. Boil the beets for about 40 min. and after that peel them en chop them into cubes. Then chop an onion into very little pieces add that to the beets and add some mayonaise pepper and salt to taste and some drops of worshestershire sauce. Very nice with a barbeque on a hot day!

    • @tamaracoba
      @tamaracoba Před 3 lety +7

      In Romania we use them a lot too. We make Borscht like in the Ukraine.

    • @peterlamont647
      @peterlamont647 Před 3 lety

      Do you guys drink tuzemak in Ukraine? I am also growing sugar beets this year. :P

  • @Helsteeds
    @Helsteeds Před 3 lety +16

    We've just harvested some Beets, We fermented it with Garlic and Chilli's - turned out real nice ;)

  • @douxhealth-beauty3196
    @douxhealth-beauty3196 Před 3 lety +12

    This is the absolute best video on beets on CZcams! I’ve been searching on and off for info for weeks and finally someone (you) talks about Everything! TY! Please keep teaching us! We are so grateful Sir!

  • @mmm-uw1ep
    @mmm-uw1ep Před 2 lety +17

    You can't talk about cooking beets without mentioning Borscht, a delicious beet soup which is a traditional Ukrainian dish. Many other cultures have their own version of this soup. My grandma used to make the soup and added a cheap cut of meat, a great way to stretch your dollar. I also love the orange yellow variety of beets, cubed with a little butter and salt, placed on the bbq while you cook your meat; so delicious.

    • @debbiesparks471
      @debbiesparks471 Před rokem +1

      I enjoy beet root roasted but thus soup sounds delicious! I'll be looking for recipes and trying this in the fall. Nothing like a bowl of hearty soup as the weather turns cooler.

    • @dankadesign7462
      @dankadesign7462 Před 8 měsíci

      I dont want to sound ofensive but borscht is Russian traditional dish in all official cookbooks.Even name is Russian.

  • @ronweldon5892
    @ronweldon5892 Před rokem +5

    I looooove beets! This is going to be my #1 crop next season. I guess I must be a beetnik! Lol following up with your humor

  • @craigmetcalfe1749
    @craigmetcalfe1749 Před 3 lety +42

    Hey Mark! I grew beetroot for the first time last year and the leaves were so shiny. It was as if someone came into my garden overnight and polished them. Your viewers should be warned that the difference between store bought and home grown beetroot is immense. We did dine out on the young leaves for a long time before accessing the roots. The roots of freshly picked beetroot are rich if they are not pickled. Hardly anything to complain about because home grown is best and a large pot is all you need to start. This season I am trying an Italian style of Beetroot with concentric pink/red and white rings when you cut into them. I think they are called Pioggia. Cheers!

    • @gifgloria
      @gifgloria Před 2 lety +6

      Chioggia * :)

    • @craigmetcalfe1749
      @craigmetcalfe1749 Před 2 lety +2

      @@gifgloria Thanks Gloria. Yes they were Chioggia, now that I look back into my garden diary and look at the seed packet :-)

    • @gifgloria
      @gifgloria Před 2 lety +1

      @@craigmetcalfe1749 wow you have a garden diary, that seems like such a great idea! What things do you write in it and keep track of, if I may ask?

    • @craigmetcalfe1749
      @craigmetcalfe1749 Před 2 lety +7

      @@gifgloria Mostly it is a very long To Do List of things that I do in the garden. e.g. What and when and how many seeds sown, transplanted, seedlings or starts purchased and when they were planted. What fertilisers, compost or other additives I add to the soil to improve soil health. How well each vegetable or fruit went in a particular season. Harvest dates to anticipate but the most important of all is Observation which includes a weather forecast. If you just get out and observe your garden, you can discover so many things, flowers, beneficial insects, pests, diseases, relaxation and pride in what you have accomplished. I think it kept me sane during the pandemic and it helps overcome the fear of not knowing what works well in your garden.

    • @galatians2twenty
      @galatians2twenty Před 2 lety +1

      @@craigmetcalfe1749 Thanks so much, Craig, for the great list! As a new gardener I realize that I should keep a very specific journal and have started. Your list adds a few things I hadn't gotten to because I'm not far enough through the growing process yet. Just germinating seeds and up-potting a few seedlings so far. Also, I'm doing some soil experiments and am keeping track of those. I have lots of learning ahead of and do appreciate those who are willing to share their journeys and recommendations. Thanks again! Have a bountiful harvest this year! Mary

  • @terricox5331
    @terricox5331 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love your sense of humor and the way you grow keeping Mother Nature and common sense in mind.

  • @TheBurke48186
    @TheBurke48186 Před 2 lety +1

    I always love Mark’s comments, like…..”ripper”. Mark thank you for what you do even on a bad day I can pull up your videos and they will make me smile.

  • @jim8572
    @jim8572 Před 3 lety +6

    I absolutely love beets and this was the first year I actually grew them. I planted a second crop of them a few weeks ago in my fall garden.

  • @FionaRyanTIFFINbitesized
    @FionaRyanTIFFINbitesized Před 3 lety +16

    Beetroot really does benefit from a wicking bed. They can regulate their own water usage - they like the damp (ish) but not wet soil. I learned a lot from this though, particularly regarding planter the seeds as is.

  • @ihopeugrow
    @ihopeugrow Před 3 lety +7

    I was just searching for videos on how to grow beets! You’re an amazing mind reader!!!

  • @anne-marie9842
    @anne-marie9842 Před 3 lety +10

    I had my first successful crop of beetroot - which I pickled! Thank you for the tips, my next crop will be even better, I hope.

  • @eltallerdeelberg....1273
    @eltallerdeelberg....1273 Před 3 lety +4

    As Charles Dowding would say "they quite like growing together,they enjoy the company"
    Great video! Greetings from Argentina!

  • @rondacorkhill1654
    @rondacorkhill1654 Před 3 lety +32

    I love the leaves because one serving contains 50% of the daily required potassium.

    • @peterlamont647
      @peterlamont647 Před 3 lety +1

      Holy crap! I'll keep that in mind. I am growing a ton of beets this year.

    • @theresasweetman204
      @theresasweetman204 Před 3 lety +1

      Good day please can you give advice how to cook leaves? Just I can add chillies or any spicy spices, as my husband have colon problems thanks

    • @maragrace820
      @maragrace820 Před 2 lety +1

      @@theresasweetman204 steam it and once cooked add lemon oil salt

    • @jillhumphrys8073
      @jillhumphrys8073 Před 2 lety +1

      @@theresasweetman204 eat them raw like salad too!

    • @907kat
      @907kat Před 2 lety

      @@theresasweetman204 I just sautéed them in a frying pan with olive oil and a bit of garlic. Add salt. Even Better than spinach or chard!

  • @renesimon281
    @renesimon281 Před 3 lety +1

    This was the first year I've grown beets. I used an old chicken yard, and omg did I get a great crop! I also followed your method of not thinning. It works great! Thanks for all the great advice!

  • @marianneboot9832
    @marianneboot9832 Před 3 lety

    We are just loving how much information we are gleaning from your videos. Our beet crop was our first ever. We grew a few gold beets as well as purple from seedlings. They were just so yummy. Will grow a larger crop next time thank you again.

  • @CJohnisee86
    @CJohnisee86 Před 3 lety +6

    You bring a lot of joy to my life, thank you for posting your videos!

  • @jurgengosch3915
    @jurgengosch3915 Před 3 lety +11

    Love this, brother. I've always wondered about acting against nature by assuming beets (and chard, etc.) are just silly for keeping groups of seeds together. I'm gonna hedge bets and do both. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, man.

  • @JensenFamilyLife
    @JensenFamilyLife Před 3 lety +1

    I love learning about gardening from him. Now he's been adding humor LOL. Loving it from the US - Texas!!

  • @laurawarren7958
    @laurawarren7958 Před 3 lety +2

    This video was good timing! I've just planted beets for the first time and was able to watch your video first. I would love to see more on how you preserve the fruits and vegies you grow!

  • @ohio_gardener
    @ohio_gardener Před 3 lety +25

    We have two crops of beets a year - one in the early spring, and one in the fall. We will be harvesting our fall crop in a couple weeks. Can't have too many beets!

    • @DragonflySailsHomestead
      @DragonflySailsHomestead Před 3 lety

      Any tips on how to cook them? I just have not found any way I like them yet.

    • @ashalaishram8091
      @ashalaishram8091 Před rokem

      Wow, good job..beetroot are pick out when their left are dry..that's beet are grow biggest.. 🌰🥕🌽

  • @htxb
    @htxb Před 3 lety +9

    I just discovered your channel last night and I'm so glad I did. I really enjoy your love for growing fresh veggies...you're like the Steve Irwin of gardening...your enthusiasm is contagious! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us.

    • @kellysoo
      @kellysoo Před rokem +2

      So true. He is Steve Irvin of the Australian Homegrowing World

  • @_OceanBlooms
    @_OceanBlooms Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome, you literally just answered all the questions I’ve had about growing beets! I’m on the Sunny Coast so it’s all super relevant, thank you!

  • @benlyons9975
    @benlyons9975 Před 3 lety +1

    I've only just found this amazing human on CZcams. Thank you Mark for your tips about being self sufficient.

  • @jeanetteschulthe1andOnly
    @jeanetteschulthe1andOnly Před 3 lety +11

    They are sooo good roasted. 1" chunks coated in olive oil with salt and pepper 350...? 30-45 mins till can pierce with a fork.

  • @dawnteskey5677
    @dawnteskey5677 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you! I have always thought that beets enjoyed growing together. I never thin them and get a great harvest.

  • @TruFinds77
    @TruFinds77 Před 3 lety +2

    Perfect timing now I can hold off on planting my seeds until the weather cools off a bit thanks for the tips

  • @jojoquinn2
    @jojoquinn2 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the info. Beetroot is a favorite with me! Living in Taiwan and this is the first time in my adult life I've had a challenge growing vegetables!

  • @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it

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      ~With love from America~
      Aussies are pretty cool people.

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      @craigf2696 Před 3 lety +2

      RVS, thank you for the news.
      Been very anxious to hear anything!
      It's becoming more and more difficult to trust or believe anything or anyone.

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      @juneshannon8074 Před 3 lety +2

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    @charleytaylor2040 Před 3 lety +7

    Almost to 1,000,000 subs! I like watching your videos. Keep up the awesome work!

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      @NS-pf2zc Před 3 lety +1

      Oh wow! I didnt realize that! Go Mark!

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      @Mrbfgray Před 3 lety

      Let's all start to temp. un-sub when he get's with in 5k just to mess with him a bit before re-subbing a couple weeks later to blast him thru 1M. :D

  • @purplethumb7887
    @purplethumb7887 Před 9 měsíci

    Beautiful harvest! I love what an intelligent and logical grower you are. The seed pods being meant to grow together/crowded makes perfect sense, and you are the only YTer that I've heard say that. Thank you so much for sharing your vast knowledge of growing just about anything!

  • @boxfortpirate900
    @boxfortpirate900 Před 3 lety

    Ya know... I really enjoy your videos, I have been growing food more and more every year since I started watching your channel. This year we had a great season so far, we have had all we need and have been able to even give a lot of things to those in need in our community.
    Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. 👍 cheers.

  • @saltyserenity146
    @saltyserenity146 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow Im looking to get some beets going for through the winter where Im at in the pacific northwest of the US. Super informative & helpful video thanks & btw ur homestead looks like a really cool place, impressive!

  • @weka6533
    @weka6533 Před 3 lety +16

    Have just spent all evening making pickled beetroot. Was wondering if I should try grow them. Well, this looks easy enough.

  • @johnmckell4362
    @johnmckell4362 Před 3 lety

    I would dare say that all your videos are so easy to listen to...I particularly enjoy the puns mixed with the very informative information in an informing manner....

  • @africachild13
    @africachild13 Před 8 měsíci

    The "looking and seeing nature through her eyes" line really got me. That is a very profound way of looking at gardening and a very smart observation/theory of a plants seed growth/dispersion method and the reasoning thereof.

  • @JingaBBB
    @JingaBBB Před 2 lety +7

    Just a tip for future reference, may help you put less effort into the beets however achieve same result. The size of your raised beds are enough to sustain beets for 3/4/5 seasons. They don’t need to be as wet as you’re seeming to keep them, understand the top inch dry doesn’t mean the whole raised bed isn’t moist the next 3 foot down, especially if you’ve added material to hold moisture. Overwatering will however cause you to need to add more amendments/nutrients within the next year or so as you’ll wash it all down through the raised bed, leaving only the drained sandy loamy ish bits of sand/dirt.
    So tip, understand what moisture is, then you won’t have the issue of needing to water BEETS everyday, as well as re amending your soil for BEETS, so often. My point here is that you’re growing BEETS, one of the easiest things to grow, simplify it a bit, it WILL actually save you time and effort with this

  • @apocalypse9347
    @apocalypse9347 Před 3 lety +3

    I love your videos brother!
    Great information presented perfectly.
    Thanks!
    Peace and love

  • @crystaldragon8211
    @crystaldragon8211 Před 3 lety +2

    I love this man and wish I was a neighbor to chat with him .. social distancing of course .. but heck yea. Thanks Mark for all the info and fun you provide us. Wish I could smash that Like Button a thousand times for ya. Cheers!

  • @amykurup8109
    @amykurup8109 Před 3 lety

    Love watching how your garden is managed , sharing those tips with us thank you !

  • @Jreichh
    @Jreichh Před 3 lety +18

    I grew really nice beets in some heavy soil, they started growing above the ground!

    • @melodytenisch6232
      @melodytenisch6232 Před 3 lety +3

      I must try that.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Před 3 lety +2

      Yes that's what they do, other root crops too sometimes.

    • @thomasa5619
      @thomasa5619 Před 3 lety +2

      I’m hoping to grow a lot of root crops to help punch holes in and add organic matter to my compacted soil
      Just waiting for the roster to allow me long enough to germinate seeds without them drying out.

  • @angelahite75
    @angelahite75 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the beet greens! I fry them with eggs, and add them with my other greens cooked in stock. I see all those greens on the ground and panic lol. Eat them too!

    • @melodytenisch6232
      @melodytenisch6232 Před 3 lety +1

      Same, but they have so many, plus all their other veggies.😊🌺🌻

    • @angelahite75
      @angelahite75 Před 3 lety +1

      @@melodytenisch6232 If I have too many, I blanch and freeze them for later. They are so healthy.

  • @batulunissa2279
    @batulunissa2279 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the happy vibes in your video with great info on gardening...keep it coming

  • @islynmercurius3338
    @islynmercurius3338 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the way you plant your beets I have learned a lot and the right way.thanks for sharing

  • @The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad.
    @The.Ghost.of.Tom.Joad. Před 2 lety +6

    Perfect-sized beets. Great advice re: spacing. I grow beets tight too, but using Charles Dowding's multi-sown plugs. Next year I'll experiment your method, sowing in place. Anyway, as usual, a well-produced video with thoughtful editing, That's what makes your channel one of my top-2 gardening channels. Sometimes you're #1, sometimes #2... but this vid has you at #1 spot again. Thanks for the hard work. And cheers.

    • @kellysoo
      @kellysoo Před rokem

      Lol! I watch you and Charles D all the time. Two reasons: you both are teachers. He talks about no dig and do lots of comparison but because I live in the north coast of NSW - I have to watch you. Awesome content and editing

  • @Tw1stedsistah1337
    @Tw1stedsistah1337 Před 3 lety +43

    the amount of beet puns in this video was un-beet-leavable! ;P
    jk love your videos and down to earth approach to growing and moving toward self-sufficiency. Always love watching your videos. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @sortathesame8701
    @sortathesame8701 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! I didn't know what to plant with my raised bed beet root to give them a bit of shade, but next year I am going to put peas in front of them and see how it goes! It seems like that would be just about the perfect combination!

  • @letstalkabouthomeschooling443

    Just Northwest of Victoria here and signed up forxtwo garden plots at a community garden last week! So excited! Yesterday I picked some seedlings - carrot, lettuce, onion, and cucumber I think to get us a bit of a jump-start. Here we go!

  • @alexorango5133
    @alexorango5133 Před 3 lety +4

    Nice and Great beetips..Loving the harvest outta Kenya.

  • @toniatalley1977
    @toniatalley1977 Před 3 lety +3

    Ive never tried roasted beets but I am for sure this year. Thanks for showing me that! You always teach me loads on your videos. I watch them over and over again

    • @openmind5973
      @openmind5973 Před 2 lety +1

      Roasted beets with a sprinkling of salt are delicious.

    • @llovebleach6530
      @llovebleach6530 Před rokem +1

      @@openmind5973 roast beets, parsnip, carrots, onion, garlic with drizzle of olive oil, salt and pepper. Sometimes I mix in white yams. Awesome dish!

  • @Rozzie...Brisbane...Australia

    Love the colour of beets Mark as much as the colour of blackberries, don't forget that store bought beets can be planted and they will keep growing if you keep chopping their tops off for salad, a better place to store them is in the ground I have found instead of my fridge when I buy them from the farmer's markets with their roots and tops in tack, then I just pick at my own leisure to use...

  • @davidcraddock9843
    @davidcraddock9843 Před 3 lety +3

    My wife’s favourite vegetable. We roast a lot of them. We love your videos Mark.

  • @LorienGreen
    @LorienGreen Před 3 lety +8

    I LOVE beets, and also really loved the concept of nature choosing to produce beet seeds in clusters. Thought-inspiring!

  • @SaphsContainerGarden
    @SaphsContainerGarden Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this video!! I’m growing beets right now and will start another pot so I will try your method and not thin them out! Great to see how this method works. Will get much bigger harvest for the same amount of space!!

  • @MillhavenHomestead
    @MillhavenHomestead Před 2 lety

    Mark, your information is concise and awesome. We have some baby beets in the new beds right now and they are doing well but I wish they were planted close like yours. Keep up the great work, and "thanks"!

  • @MsTony1402
    @MsTony1402 Před 3 lety +4

    I love love beetroot! I never have enough beetroot leaves though as I love to add them to my daily salads as they‘re so yummy and nutritious. I eat low carb so the leaves are more important than the roots to me although I ferment the roots to lower the carbs in the roots so that I can enjoy them occasionally...

    • @maragrace820
      @maragrace820 Před 2 lety

      Italians eat a high carb diet, they are thin, health and live the longest...... so why they say to eat low carb diets? Because they want you to have low energy snd be sick........ oh but I avoid gluten / carbs and I feel better. ...... NO NO. You avoid junk you buy in the supermarket (which is imitation of real food) and therefore feel better. The body’s easiest food to process into energy is a carb. For Everything else it needs to use complicated system to get the glucose it needs.

  • @lanashubina3795
    @lanashubina3795 Před 3 lety +19

    When you peel beets for eating use their peels to fertilize tomatoes. Even water from cooking beets.

    • @kruzoniasworld5897
      @kruzoniasworld5897 Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for the tip. I'd do just that.

    • @kimgibbs5544
      @kimgibbs5544 Před 3 lety

      You must preserve them and don’t give them all away. A great preserving group on Facebook is Fowlers Vacola users. It’s best for Aussies.

    • @emylytle5409
      @emylytle5409 Před 3 lety +1

      When I cook the beets, I wash them really good and the water I use for my drinking daily instead of just throwing it or for my plants/vegetables, it’s replenish and hydrate ur body, the same when I boil my corn, I drink the water from boiled corn, I removed the husk of course or remove the layers that is dirty. It’s sweet and good for you. 😇👍👍

  • @cc83jc85
    @cc83jc85 Před rokem

    I just planted first time beetroots, thanks to you! ..I’ve only bought fresh beetroot for 10 years as I’ve always found the tinned one…baked in oven wrapped in foil is AMAZINGLY NICE! Thanks for your help! Cheers from Brisbane!

  • @amandamichelle9687
    @amandamichelle9687 Před 3 lety

    Such great tips! Thankyou for making such educational videos for budding farmers like myself.

  • @phyrewillow6463
    @phyrewillow6463 Před 3 lety +3

    You can also ferment in a brine for making kvass. Delicious to drink and the roots taste great. Much less sour than pickled beets, with a more complex flavor. Extremely healthy and full of enzymes

    • @turtlemama888
      @turtlemama888 Před 2 lety +2

      Beet kvass is fantastic, is often used as a tonic, and is easy to make. Hmm, have some in the fridge, think I'll head over there.

  • @jdniedner
    @jdniedner Před 3 lety +4

    All of the puns, lmao at the intro. Thanks Mark!

  • @craigschiller1599
    @craigschiller1599 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info & advice with a touch of comedy. Roasted is 👌. Your videos are excellent. Should be shown in schools to get kids interested in gardening own food.

  • @JenniferMoleski
    @JenniferMoleski Před 3 lety +1

    I use the root, stems and leaves in my borscht.
    Water, beet parts, onion, sugar, white vinegar, garnish with sour cream. Simple but _delicious!_ (If you like picked beets you'd like my borscht.)

  • @EzzyDT
    @EzzyDT Před 3 lety +8

    I love that Australians put pickle beets and fried eggs in hamburgers. If I go to Mt Magnet I always get a deluxe burger. Australian also call beets beetroot.

    • @juneshannon8074
      @juneshannon8074 Před 3 lety +5

      Ezzy E yes we Aussies don’t call it a hamburger without egg and beetroot. Just got to have that red juice running up the arms, lol.

    • @tamaracoba
      @tamaracoba Před 3 lety

      @@juneshannon8074
      I second that! That’s why it’s called an Aussie burger at Hungry Jacks. It’s got beetroot in it.

    • @juneshannon8074
      @juneshannon8074 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tamaracoba have you tried Beerenberg Beetroot Relish? It’s to die for. I’m going to try to make some myself this summer.

    • @tamaracoba
      @tamaracoba Před 3 lety

      @@juneshannon8074
      Never heard of it much less tried it but my mouth is drooling just by the sound of it. I shall look it up and make some because I have a bunch of broots I pulled out a few days ago.

    • @juneshannon8074
      @juneshannon8074 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tamaracoba hi. If you find a good recipe please let me know. I have searched the internet to no avail, so I’ve decided to be guided by ingredients listed on jar of Beerenberg Balsamic Beetroot Relish.

  • @lauramaeputnam4803
    @lauramaeputnam4803 Před 3 lety +5

    I experimented with a small garden this year. I had 3 beets. They went to seed. I collected them. The flowers were so pretty.

  • @laaffitout
    @laaffitout Před 2 lety +1

    I am always inspired by your gardn videos. Gardening is always about learning from each other and I appreciate the time and effort you put in bringing this content to us! This particular one is another "Beetiful" video! I love beets, will try the non-thinning method this time, less work for me and as you say let's let nature dictate how they want to grow!

  • @robynmize4713
    @robynmize4713 Před 3 lety +1

    I love beets... and have struggled to grow them. Thanks for all the advice... hopefully i can get some winter holiday crop finally in.

  • @Bearded-Foodie
    @Bearded-Foodie Před 3 lety +8

    I really enjoy Borscht soup with lashings of sour cream. Give it a go, I reckon you’d love it!

  • @lockwoan01
    @lockwoan01 Před 3 lety +17

    There is more than a few varieties. One I got, Chicagoga (probably not spelled right) or the Candy-Cane as one could call it, had red and white stripes that could liven up a salad - but you need to serve it raw for the effect to really work. Another, a yellow variety, is useful to keep the "red" juice from coloring everything else, as its juice isn't as obvious. Then another is more cylindrical than ball-shaped. Still waiting on them, as, based on a few that the deer/rabbits have pulled, they're still small. Same with the carrots, based upon a few I accidentally pulled while weeding, but they were tasty.

    • @dougreynolds2813
      @dougreynolds2813 Před rokem +1

      try a motion detector with a light bulb on one side, and a radio plugged into the other; when a deer gets close, the light and radio come on at the same time. the deer will split, i guarantee it! talk radio is best, i put the radio in a bucket; strap it in, and place it upside down on a pole of some sort.

    • @lockwoan01
      @lockwoan01 Před rokem +1

      @@dougreynolds2813 Would be useful, but my garden is like 100+ yards from my place, and the neighbor on my one side might not like hearing a radio playing - got enough issues with them, we just try to keep things civil.

  • @matinirudolph8420
    @matinirudolph8420 Před 2 lety

    This channel makes me simply HAPPY! so much good information, and his smile is awesome 😊😊😊

  • @toniatalley1977
    @toniatalley1977 Před 3 lety +1

    Over 1 million subscribers! Woohoo! Congrats!!! Thats how you know you're an amazing gardener!

  • @fr33ourminds
    @fr33ourminds Před 3 lety +3

    You are losing weight, youre looking great! Thanks for the video, I recently became interested in growing beets.

  • @SuzNews
    @SuzNews Před 3 lety +6

    Beautiful Beets! I'm kind of shocked, though, at all the tops you left on the ground behind you, although you fed a few to the birds. Is there no way to chop and freeze them for future soups?

  • @godslove70
    @godslove70 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for all your videos, I am planting beets for the first time. I live in a 8b-10, the deep south 5 miles inland of the Gulf of Mexico. We almost never freeze and generally a warn southern breeze. You have help me out seance this my first garden in 15 years.

  • @MEPPWeber
    @MEPPWeber Před 2 lety

    I love your enthusiasm! Makes me want to get out in the garden every time.

  • @stevenborman9110
    @stevenborman9110 Před 3 lety +25

    Birds loved all my beets this year, little bastards, got 3 from whole crop

    • @RoyHolder
      @RoyHolder Před 3 lety +2

      Get some bird netting! :)

    • @kokoslegend4850
      @kokoslegend4850 Před 3 lety +1

      Well they killed mine due to mulch. They seem to take it when it gets wet. So they ripped them out of the ground

    • @simpleman806
      @simpleman806 Před 3 lety +3

      Get a pellet gun

    • @kokoslegend4850
      @kokoslegend4850 Před 3 lety +4

      @@simpleman806 😂 no not killing those birds. They think it is for everybody.

    • @shobalmani1
      @shobalmani1 Před 3 lety

      I hear birds in Australia can be ferocious. They can swoop down and knock you on your head, especially during nesting.
      I live in harmless Hawaii!

  • @c.stevenson3336
    @c.stevenson3336 Před 3 lety +10

    Can we get a video on growing carrots? They’re my nemesis.

    • @peterlamont647
      @peterlamont647 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey, have you ever tried Parisian carrots? I have regular soil with lots of debris in it, so I was researching a bit, and there is a carrot that grows a bulb instead of a big 7" long root. I gave it away already, it is the Parisian Carrot. Probably from Paris. It matures in less time as well, 60 days. It grows to roughly the size of a radish, and because it doesn't grow deep, it doesn't care so much about having perfectly sandy soil. You can also plant them close together, like all carrots, so you can really go to town on how many you plant, and not have to worry about picky soil requirements! I want to try them myself this year.

    • @jonny257
      @jonny257 Před 3 lety

      How to grow a ton ... Checkitout

    • @tracycrider7778
      @tracycrider7778 Před rokem

      @@peterlamont647 going to try it this year 💜

  • @garyhayward324
    @garyhayward324 Před 3 lety

    Mark you really have become an excellent presenter on your passion for what you are sharing,looking at how many people view your videos.You make us smile from the get go,just brilliant job Gary yackandandah

  • @welderprincess133
    @welderprincess133 Před 3 lety

    I'm so excited! That is how I grow my beets!! They are in the raised bed right in front of the peas!! I also planted some in ground!!

  • @hubertnnn
    @hubertnnn Před 3 lety +4

    I love beets as a salad.
    1. You boil the beets, then let them cool down. You can use beets taken from your Borsch.
    2. Shred them using the large size grater.
    3. Add some salt, sugar and citric acid (you can use lemon, but citric acid gives better taste).
    4. Enjoy. You can store it in the fridge for a few days.

  • @abelstropicalfruit8647
    @abelstropicalfruit8647 Před 3 lety +3

    0:05 you can see him almost having a laugh 😂

  • @MrTalkingzero
    @MrTalkingzero Před rokem

    Your youtube channel is Godsent. I cannot have a regular garden as a traveling construction worker and watching you and daydreaming is my favorite pastime. Thank you so much for making high quality common sense content without unnecessary hype and outstanding editing. God bless you, my good man.

  • @naakwarley218
    @naakwarley218 Před 2 lety

    You are just likeable. Very down to earth and generous in sharing your knowledge. Thank you.

  • @kg9155
    @kg9155 Před 3 lety +6

    If you haven't yet tried I hardly recommend borscht soup ;)

    • @oregonk91
      @oregonk91 Před 3 lety +3

      Hardly or heartily? Opposite meanings!