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Old May 17, 2012   #1
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Default Anyone ever plant Red Ace Beet?

I planted 5 varieties of beet; Red Ace, Cylindra, Detroit, Early Wonder, Ruby Queen. Red Ace touts itself as high germinating, yet it has the lowest germination of all 5 types. There's barely any that germinated to be honest. Seed was purchased from Territorial Seed; could I have received a bad batch? first time ordering from them and first time with a germination issue. First time I've come across this in the 4 or 5 years of having gardens.
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Old May 17, 2012   #2
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I am growing a variety of beet types this year as well, Cylindra, Chiogga, Bull's Blood and Golden Ball. I have grown Red Ace in the past, did not notice a difference in germination. Maybe you got a bad batch? I would contact Territorial, they are good to work with. Good Luck!

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Old May 17, 2012   #3
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Red Ace is an excellent beet. It's been a favorite of mine for years. It matures with attractive smooth skin and has great flavor.
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I agree with Swamper. Red Ace is an excellent beet. It is also one of my favorites, and I have never had any germination issues with it.
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Two thumbs up here too. Red Ace is Aces!
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Old May 17, 2012   #6
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I grew Red Ace for years and never had germination problems either- if the other varieties are germination then it's the seed. Golden beets can sometimes have a lower germination rate than red types.
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Old May 18, 2012   #7
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Thanks! I'll call Territorial Seed this morning and see what they say.
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