Beetroot is a healthy and easy-to-grow vegetable. It is full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. The best part? You can grow it in your rooftop garden with just a few simple steps. In this blog, I will guide you on how to grow fresh, organic beetroot in containers or grow bags at home. πΏπ₯
π’ Why Grow Beetroot on the Rooftop?
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Easy to grow β Requires little maintenance.
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Fast-growing β Ready to harvest in 45-60 days.
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Healthy & Nutritious β Rich in iron, fiber, and vitamins.
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Grows well in containers β Perfect for small spaces.
π± Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Beetroot
1οΈβ£ Choosing the Right Container
To grow beetroot on your rooftop, you need the right container.
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Use a Geo Fiber Grow Bag (18″x6″) or a pot (10-12 inches deep).
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Make sure the container has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
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A grow bag is better because it keeps the soil moist and allows the roots to breathe.
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2οΈβ£ Best Time to Plant
πΏ Beetroot grows best in cool weather.
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In West Bengal, plant beetroot between October and February (winter).
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Avoid extreme heat, as it slows down growth.
3οΈβ£ Preparing the Soil
Beetroot loves soft and well-drained soil. If the soil is hard, the beetroots will not grow properly.
β Take a big tub or container and mix:
- 40% normal garden soil
- 30% compost (vermicompost or cow dung manure)
- 20% cocopeat (to keep the soil moist)
- 10% sand (to improve drainage)
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Soil pH should be between 6.0 and 7.5.
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Tip: Add some wood ash to the soil for better growth.
4οΈβ£ Sowing the Beetroot Seeds
π± Beetroot grows best when the seeds are planted directly in the soil.
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Soak the seeds in water overnight for faster germination.
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Plant the seeds Β½ inch deep in the soil.
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Keep a gap of 2-3 inches between each seed so that the roots have space to grow.
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Water the soil gently after planting.
β³ Seeds will start sprouting within 5-10 days!
5οΈβ£ Watering the Plants
π¦ Watering is important for beetroot growth.
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Keep the soil moist but not too wet.
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Water every 2-3 days in winter and daily if the weather is dry.
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Do not overwater, as beetroot will rot.
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Tip: Add a layer of dry leaves or straw on top of the soil to keep the moisture.
6οΈβ£ Providing Sunlight
βοΈ Beetroot needs at least 5-6 hours of sunlight every day.
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Keep the pots or grow bags in a sunny spot on your rooftop.
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If the sun is too strong, move them to partial shade in the afternoon.
7οΈβ£ Adding Fertilizers
π± Beetroot needs nutrients to grow big and healthy.
β Every 15 days, add:
- Vermicompost or cow dung manure β 2 handfuls per grow bag.
- Liquid mustard cake fertilizer β Soak in water and use.
- Biozyme Pro (SM Agro Products) β Helps boost root growth.
β Avoid too much nitrogen (like urea) as it will grow big leaves but small roots.
8οΈβ£ Thinning the Seedlings
π± After 2-3 weeks, the seedlings will grow. If they are too close to each other, the roots will not develop well.
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Keep 1 plant per 3 inches.
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Gently remove the extra seedlings and plant them elsewhere.
9οΈβ£ Protecting from Pests
π Some common pests in beetroot plants are aphids and leaf miners.
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Spray neem oil (5ml per liter of water) every 7-10 days to prevent insects.
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Sprinkle wood ash around the plants to keep bugs away.
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Check leaves regularly and remove any infected leaves.
π Harvesting Your Beetroot
π₯ After 45-60 days, your beetroot will be ready to harvest!
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When the bulbs are 2-3 inches wide, pull them out gently.
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Cut the leaves off but do not throw them away!
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Beet greens (leaves) are edible and can be used in salads or stir-fried.
πΏ Extra Tips for Success
βοΈ Rotate crops β Do not grow beetroot in the same pot again immediately.
βοΈ Mulching β Cover the soil with dry leaves or hay to keep it cool.
βοΈ Mix plants β Grow beetroot with spinach, lettuce, or coriander.
π Conclusion
Growing beetroot on your rooftop is fun and easy. Just follow these simple steps, and in 2 months, you will have fresh, homegrown beets! π‘π
πΏ Have you ever grown beetroot at home? Share your experience in the comments! ππ¬
π Start your rooftop beetroot garden today! π Let me know if you need any help. ππ±