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What causes beets to develop tops (leaves) but not roots?

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What causes beets to develop tops (leaves) but not roots?

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Beet “seeds” are actually fruits that contain several tiny seeds. Thus, beets need to be thinned early (2 inches tall) to one plant per inch. Failure to thin makes the beets too crowded, prohibiting root formation. Also, planting beets too late in the season so that the weather turns hot can restrict beet formation.

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