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Beetroot ‘Cylindra’ is a long, cylindrical beet variety known for its smooth shape and easy slicing. It has a mild, sweet flavor and is ideal for cooking, roasting, and pickling. This variety grows well in home gardens and containers especially where soil space is limited.
Detroit Dark Red Beetroot Seeds – Rich, Sweet, and Perfectly Tender! 🥕❤️
Detroit Dark Red Beetroots are a classic, beloved variety known for their deep, rich color and sweet, earthy flavor. Easy to grow and full of nutrients, they’re perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to add vibrant, tasty beets to their harvest.
🌿 Plant Appearance
- Size: Grows to about 5-8 cm in diameter, producing round, smooth roots 🌱
- Color: Deep, dark red roots with a striking, vibrant color that intensifies as it matures ❤️
- Shape: Uniformly round and smooth, making them easy to harvest and prepare 🥕
- Yield: High-yielding, producing multiple beets per plant for a bountiful harvest 🌾
🍽️ Taste & Uses
- Flavor: Sweet and earthy with a tender, juicy texture – a true beetroot classic 😋
- Uses: Great for roasting, pickling, boiling, or adding to salads and smoothies 🥗🍲
- Texture: Firm and crisp when raw, becoming tender and juicy when cooked
☀️ Growing Tips
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade 🌞
- Soil: Thrives in loose, well-drained soil, enriched with organic matter 🌱
- Water: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during root development, for the sweetest, most tender beets 💧
- Spacing: Space seeds about 5 cm apart to allow for healthy root growth 🌿
Beetroot ‘Golden Detroit’ is a unique golden-yellow beet variety with a mild, sweet flavor. It is known for its smooth texture and less earthy taste compared to red beets, making it popular for fresh use, cooking, and roasting. This variety grows well in home gardens and containers during the cooler season in the GCC.
Beetroot Detroit Dark Red microgreens are known for their vibrant red color and earthy, sweet flavor. They're quick to grow and packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making them a powerhouse of nutrition.
A delicious and healthy garnish for your salads, sandwiches, or smoothies! 🌿
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White Detroit beetroot is a unique and sweet variation of the traditional beet, known for its mild flavor and crisp texture. With its white skin and tender flesh, it’s perfect for salads, soups, or roasting!
Bellis, commonly known as English Daisy, is a charming flowering plant with compact growth and cheerful blooms. It produces small daisy-like flowers in soft shades of white, pink, and red, making it ideal for pots, borders, and seasonal garden displays during the cooler months.
Sow seeds in October in well-draining soil and a bright location with sun to partial shade. Keep the soil lightly moist during germination. Bellis grows as a low, tidy plant and flowers gradually, adding color and freshness to home gardens and balconies.
Imagine your garden full of color and movement, with butterflies, bees, and ladybugs visiting daily. This mix brings together a selection of flowers that attract beneficial insects, helping create a natural balance while adding beauty that feels alive and constantly changing throughout the season.
The mix includes flowers such as: Baby Blue-Eyes, Bergamot, Bishops Flower, Black-Eyed Susan, California Poppy, Candytuft, Cilantro, Dill, Dwarf Cosmos, Fennel, Gayfeather, Globe Gilia, Indian Blanket, Lance-Leaved Coreopsis, Purple Prairie Clover, Rockcress, Shasta Daisy, Siberian Wallflower and Sweet Alyssum.
These flowers grow easily in mild, sunny weather. Seeds are best sown directly on the soil surface after temperatures settle in October, pressing gently without covering, as they need light to germinate. Within about two weeks, the first seedlings appear, marking the beginning of your garden’s natural artwork. Plant in open spaces or along garden edges to create a safe, welcoming habitat for beneficial insects.
The stovetop espresso maker can be found in almost every italian home. With a stovetop espresso maker you can make coffee that is very close to the traditional italian style espresso coffee. The result is an intense, strong coffee full of flavour, and the coffee is also a good base for specialty milk coffees such as cappuccinos.
The father of all stovetop espresso makers, Alfonso Bialetti, designed this classic coffee pot already in 1933. This original Bialetti stovetop coffee maker is still manufactured in Italy.
The Moka Express stovetop coffee maker is made of aluminium and works on all stoves except for induction.
Use finely ground dark roasted espresso coffee in the stovetop makers.
