Detroit Dark Red Organic Beet Seeds
Erica first came across the Detroit Dark Red beet in 1997 as a farm apprentice in Santa Cruz, CA and thought, "why is this beet named after Detroit?" A Michigan native herself, Erica could not believe this sweet beet hailed from the Motor City. Apparently, it's relatively unknown that around the turn of the 20th century Detroit was a leading hub of vegetable seed activity. The Detroit Dark Red beet was first introduced in 1892 by D.M. Ferry seed company of Detroit. Since then, it has set the standard for red beets. Detroit Dark Red is nearly globe shaped and displays a striking, deep red color. 2.5-3" diameter roots. Stores well. These sweet beets are great raw, cooked, pickled, grated or juiced. Greens are edible—eat them just like you would chard! 60 days to maturity.