Beta vulgaris, Easily grown mix of Shape, Size & Colours, You know when you reach that moment where all you see is the same monotonous shape & size & type going around the plate & you yearn for more adventure in our dinners? Here is a load of titillating, eye-pleasing & taste-bud tickling beetroot shapes, sizes & types to keep your dinners exciting for days on end. There are Small Round Reds & Bold Yellows, odd-shaped Egyptians, Long Parsnip Shapes & even a White Round One to keep the kids guessing. All can be successively sown a few times, so you have caboodles of bountiful beetroot. Each beet seed produces 2 to 6 plants., Seed Count Approx - 50 to 60 avg SOWING - Seeds can be sown every few weeks from March onwards for a regular supply. You can make an early start in late February by sowing indoors and planting out under cloches in March. Beetroot seeds are relatively large and are easy to handle and space out along the row. Sow three seeds at 10cm (4in) spacings, 2.5cm (1in) deep, in rows 30cm (1ft) apart. Sow small batches at fortnightly intervals