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Dark Red Detroit Beet

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The Detroit Dark Red beet can be traced back to the blood turnips of the Mediterranean, cultivated for generations. The beet we recognize today as Detroit Dark Red made its grand entrance in 1892, thanks to the dedication of Mr. Reeves. Its transformation from an root to the exquisite Detroit Dark Red beet is a story that spans millennia.

Dexter Mason Ferry, the visionary behind D.M. Ferry & Company, unveiled the Detroit Dark Red beet to the world in 1892. Since then, this exceptional beet has become the gold standard for all things red beet. The Ferry seed company, founded in 1879, was a major player in the production of top-quality vegetable and garden seeds. With an 850-acre seed farm just north of Detroit and a network of five seed germination warehouses in the city, Detroit was once a surprising hub for vegetable seed activity.

The Detroit Dark Red beet, celebrated for its nearly spherical shape and captivating, deep red hue, consistently amazes growers with its nutritional value and unwavering reliability. Its adaptability to various soil types, resilience in the face of both heat and cold, and resistance to diseases like Cercospora Leaf Spot and common Bean Mosaic Virus make it a trustworthy choice for any gardener. Additionally, it boasts moderate resistance to Downy Mildew, making it a dependable addition to your garden year after year.

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The Detroit Dark Red beet can be traced back to the blood turnips of the Mediterranean, cultivated for generations. The beet we recognize today as Detroit Dark Red made its grand entrance in 1892, thanks to the dedication of Mr. Reeves. Its transformation from an root to the exquisite Detroit Dark Red beet is a story that spans millennia.

Dexter Mason Ferry, the visionary behind D.M. Ferry & Company, unveiled the Detroit Dark Red beet to the world in 1892. Since then, this exceptional beet has become the gold standard for all things red beet. The Ferry seed company, founded in 1879, was a major player in the production of top-quality vegetable and garden seeds. With an 850-acre seed farm just north of Detroit and a network of five seed germination warehouses in the city, Detroit was once a surprising hub for vegetable seed activity.

The Detroit Dark Red beet, celebrated for its nearly spherical shape and captivating, deep red hue, consistently amazes growers with its nutritional value and unwavering reliability. Its adaptability to various soil types, resilience in the face of both heat and cold, and resistance to diseases like Cercospora Leaf Spot and common Bean Mosaic Virus make it a trustworthy choice for any gardener. Additionally, it boasts moderate resistance to Downy Mildew, making it a dependable addition to your garden year after year.

The Detroit Dark Red beet can be traced back to the blood turnips of the Mediterranean, cultivated for generations. The beet we recognize today as Detroit Dark Red made its grand entrance in 1892, thanks to the dedication of Mr. Reeves. Its transformation from an root to the exquisite Detroit Dark Red beet is a story that spans millennia.

Dexter Mason Ferry, the visionary behind D.M. Ferry & Company, unveiled the Detroit Dark Red beet to the world in 1892. Since then, this exceptional beet has become the gold standard for all things red beet. The Ferry seed company, founded in 1879, was a major player in the production of top-quality vegetable and garden seeds. With an 850-acre seed farm just north of Detroit and a network of five seed germination warehouses in the city, Detroit was once a surprising hub for vegetable seed activity.

The Detroit Dark Red beet, celebrated for its nearly spherical shape and captivating, deep red hue, consistently amazes growers with its nutritional value and unwavering reliability. Its adaptability to various soil types, resilience in the face of both heat and cold, and resistance to diseases like Cercospora Leaf Spot and common Bean Mosaic Virus make it a trustworthy choice for any gardener. Additionally, it boasts moderate resistance to Downy Mildew, making it a dependable addition to your garden year after year.

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