Chioggia Beets Seeds

Chioggia Beets Seeds

Seed Packet
$4.00
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Chioggia Beets Seeds

Chioggia Beets Seeds

$4.00
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Chioggia beets, also known as candy stripe or bull's eye beets, are an Italian heirloom variety producing small to medium globe-shaped roots averaging 2-3 inches in diameter (slightly flattened), with semi-rough burgundy to pinkish-red skin and broad green leaves with crisp red stems. When sliced, the interior reveals stunning concentric rings of bright red (or fuchsia) and white, creating a peppermint-like candy-stripe pattern that's visually striking and unique among beets. The flavor is mild, sweet, and slightly peppery or earthy—less intense than traditional red beets, with a tender, crunchy texture raw that becomes softer and more delicate when cooked (note that the stripes may fade somewhat with boiling but hold better when roasted or steamed). These beets are wonderful roasted to bring out sweetness, sliced raw into vibrant salads for color and crunch, pickled for tangy snacks, steamed or sautéed as a side, or added to soups and grain bowls—the leaves (greens) are also edible and similar to young Swiss chard for sautéing or salads. This variety is a fantastic choice for Utah because it's an early-maturing, cool-season crop that thrives in our variable springs and falls with full sun and well-drained soil, it's cold-tolerant for extended planting windows, and it's reliably recommended by USU Extension as a productive heirloom suited to northern Utah conditions.


75 seeds per packet.

Days to Maturity: Approximately 50-60 days from direct sowing (harvest baby beets earlier at 1-2 inches or full size at 2-3 inches for best tenderness).

Sun Needs: Full sun (6+ hours daily ideal); partial shade is acceptable in Utah's hot summers to help prevent bolting or tough roots.

Season Type: Cool-season crop; plant early spring (as soon as soil is workable, around 40°F+) or late summer for fall harvest—tolerates light frosts and prefers temperatures 50-75°F for sweet, tender roots.

Plant Habit & Support: Upright foliage 10-15 inches tall; no support needed—thin seedlings to 3-4 inches apart in rows 12-18 inches apart for proper root development.

Other Notes: Minimal bleeding when cut (great for salads); watch for aphids, leaf miners, or flea beetles—organic mulch (like straw or compost) helps retain moisture and suppress weeds; succession sow every 2-3 weeks for continuous harvest before summer heat toughens roots.

Best Planting Method: Direct sow seeds ½ inch deep in rows or beds as soon as soil can be worked in spring or late summer for fall crops—place seeds 1-2 inches apart and thin to 3-4 inches once seedlings emerge (beet "seeds" are actually clusters, so multiple plants often sprout per seed). Available as seed packets; no transplant option for beets. Amend soil with compost for fertility and loose, well-drained texture—raised beds are ideal in heavier or alkaline Utah soils to prevent rot and encourage straight roots. Organic mulch (such as straw, compost, or grass clippings) around plants retains moisture, moderates soil temperature, and suppresses weeds.

Watering Needs: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy (about 1 inch per week)—even moisture throughout growth prevents woody roots, cracking, or poor flavor; drip irrigation or base watering works best in dry Utah conditions to avoid foliar issues. Mulch helps during warmer spells; containers dry out faster, so check frequently if growing that way.

Fertilization Needs: Incorporate compost or balanced organic fertilizer at planting for nutrient-rich soil. Beets are moderate feeders—apply a light side-dressing with a balanced or low-nitrogen option (like compost tea) midway if growth is slow, but avoid excess nitrogen to prevent leafy tops over root development. Harvest when roots reach desired size (pull gently or use a fork to loosen soil)—greens can be picked young for eating, and roots store well in a cool, humid spot for several months after curing briefly.

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