Growing beetroot. As a root vegetable, beetroot comes in different shapes, sizes and colours with edible leaves that taste great in a salad. It's also easy to grow at most times of the year and you don't even need a lot of space. Where to plant . Beetroot prefers cool to warm climates. It needs at least 4 hours of full sun a day and grows best.. Sow beetroot seeds outdoors from mid-April to late June, into a shallow drill, 1cm deep. Space seeds 10cm apart, with 30cm between rows. Water the plants regularly and keep the area free from weeds. For the sweetest flavour, harvest beetroot when the roots are the size of a golf ball - larger roots can become woody.

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Beetroot is best planted from seed, but can also be planted from seedlings. Here's how: Loosen the soil with a garden fork or shovel. Sow seeds 1.5 cm apart, 1 cm deep. Pat down and water. After germination, thin out the seedlings, so they are 15 cm apart. If you notice the roots popping out of the ground, you may need to hill up the soil.. Choose varieties with rounded roots, rather than long deep ones. Sow the seeds 10cm (4in) apart, then cover with about 2.5cm (1in) of compost. Water gently to avoid disturbing the seeds. Place the container in a warm, sunny spot and water regularly. Vegetables in containers.