Storing Beets?
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Morning Folks

Can I store lifted beets in spent compost?
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If you have already lifted them, I would say yes.

If not, I usually leave them in the soil and you could cover shoulders with used compost to prevent frost getting to them.
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(19-09-2020, 04:26 PM)Vinny Wrote: If you have already lifted them, I would say yes.

If not, I usually leave them in the soil and you could cover shoulders with used compost to prevent frost getting to them.
Thanks Vinny

I wanted to lift them to sort the area they are growing. I've frozen some already so will do 50/50 freezing and storing to see what happens Smile
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They pickle well Danny?, I tend to eat beets in sandwiches so don’t mind if they are simply boiled or pickled.
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I didn't even know freezing beetroot was something you could do!
Never have any to spare as I usually pull just a few at a time to eat fresh and do a few jars of pickled beets just because I can.Smile
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(19-09-2020, 09:01 PM)Mikey Wrote: They pickle well Danny?, I tend to eat beets in sandwiches so don’t mind if they are simply boiled or pickled.
Thanks Mikey

Will try and pickle a few although Mrs hates pickled beetrootsSmile
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I do to Danny, which is why I do a sweet pickle it's not as vinegary. I can't eat shop-bought stuff it's yucky.
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(20-09-2020, 03:53 PM)Mikey Wrote: I do to Danny, which is why I do a sweet pickle it's not as vinegary. I can't eat shop-bought stuff it's yucky.
Recipe?
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(20-09-2020, 04:00 PM)Broadway Wrote:
(20-09-2020, 03:53 PM)Mikey Wrote: I do to Danny, which is why I do a sweet pickle it's not as vinegary. I can't eat shop-bought stuff it's yucky.
Recipe?
Sorry pleaseSmile
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It's on here. Smile

https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.php?tid=508
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