In the Falkland Islands, sow beetroot seeds indoors from October to December. Due to the short, cool growing season, it’s best to start seeds in trays or modules using a heated propagator. Transplant seedlings into protected environments such as polytunnels or greenhouses once they are well established and temperatures allow.
Transplant beetroot seedlings between November and January, depending on conditions. Outdoor planting is only viable in sheltered spots during the warmest months, and even then may require fleece or cloche protection. Growing under cover is generally more successful, offering a more stable environment for root development.
Use raised beds, containers, or deep troughs with light, fertile soil. Position them in the sunniest location available. Water consistently but avoid waterlogging. Thin plants early to allow roots to swell properly, and mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Beetroot grown under cover will perform best in the island's cool, windy climate.
Yes, with care. While the climate is challenging, beetroot is a hardy crop that can grow well in a greenhouse or polytunnel. Starting early indoors, protecting from wind, and growing in containers are key strategies for success in the Falklands.
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