Silverbeet Magenta
$4.49
Beta Vulgaris
- Seed Count
- ideal For Baby Leaf
- Hardy Biennial
In stock
Description
Silverbeet Magenta is a compact Silverbeet with dark green leaves and strong magenta coloured stems and ribs. The leaves are smooth, and the stalks are narrow, even at full size.
A very ornamental variety that is ideal for container gardens and looks great in either a herb garden or mixed with flowering annuals. Primarily grown for young salad greens. An abundant producer of nutritious, flavoursome leaves.
Method: Sow direct | Soil Temp: 10°C - 30°C |
Cool Mountain: Sep - Mar | Position: Part sun |
Arid: Jan - Dec | Row Spacing: 30cm apart |
Temperate: Sep - May | Planting Depth: 10mm |
Sub Tropical: Jan - Dec | Harvest: 60 days |
Tropical: Apr - Jul | Plant Height: 40cm |
Climate and Timing:
- Ideal Regions:Â Silverbeet flourishes in temperate to cool regions. It can tolerate heat but prefers a cooler growing period.
- Seasons for Planting:
- Cooler Areas:Â Sow seeds from early spring to summer.
- Warmer Areas:Â Sow seeds in autumn and avoid the hottest summer months to prevent bolting.
Soil Preparation:
- Soil Type:Â Prefers fertile, well-drained soil with good organic content. Ideal soil texture is sandy loam or loamy soils.
- pH Levels:Â Aim for a pH of 6.0 to 7.0. Conduct a soil test, if possible, to determine required amendments.
- Soil Preparation Steps:
- Clear the area of debris and weeds.
- Incorporate organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure to enrich the soil.
- Break up any large clumps and ensure good aeration.
Planting:
- Seed Starting:
- Seeds can be sown directly in the garden or started indoors for later transplanting.
- Plant seeds 1 cm deep.
- Spacing:
- Space seeds or seedlings about 30 cm apart to allow for mature growth.
- For a continuous harvest, you may stagger planting every few weeks.
Care and Maintenance:
- Watering:
- Maintain consistent moisture, especially in dry spells. Water deeply to encourage deep root growth; avoid waterlogging.
- Mulch around the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Fertilisation:
- Use an all-purpose organic fertiliser every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to promote strong leaf growth.
- Pruning and Harvesting:
- Pick outer leaves as needed, allowing the inner leaves to continue growing.
- Regular harvesting promotes bushier growth and can extend the harvesting period.
Pests and Diseases:
- Common Pests:
- Aphids:Â Small insects that can cluster on leaves. Control with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
- Slugs and Snails:Â Manually remove or use organic barriers.
- Caterpillars:Â Hand-pick or use organic sprays to deter them.
- Diseases:
- Watch for downy mildew and rust. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering to reduce humidity on foliage.
Companion Planting
Good Companion Plants:
- Onions and Garlic:Â Strong scents repel aphids and other pests, protecting Silverbeet from infestations.
- Carrots:Â They do not compete heavily for nutrients and can help aerate the soil with their roots.
- Beets:Â Being from the same family, they often flourish together, utilizing similar nutrients effectively.
- Basil:Â Enhances the flavour of Silverbeet and can deter some pests.
Plants to Avoid:
- Pole Beans and Peas:Â These can attract pests that might also harm Silverbeet and compete for nutrients.
- Potatoes:Â They are susceptible to similar diseases and can hinder Silverbeet growth.
- Corn:Â Can shade Silverbeet and lead to inadequate light for optimal growth.
Additional Tips:
- Crop Rotation:Â Practice crop rotation to prevent nutrient depletion and reduce the risk of soil-borne diseases.
- Succession Planting:Â Plant Silverbeet in succession for continuous harvesting. This means sowing seeds every 2-3 weeks.
- Harvesting:Â Always harvest in the morning for the best taste and texture, removing only what you need to encourage continued growth.
Very bright colour, germinated in days.