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Touchstone Gold

Beet
Botanical illustration of Touchstone Gold
🌱 50d to harvest Taproot

Sunlit and sweet, Touchstone Gold beets emerge in just about 50 days with a mellow, honeyed flavor and a tender, fine-grained bit…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsDirect Sow
Last FrostMar 23rd
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsMar 23rd
Harvest BeginsMay 12th
Harvest EndsNov 12th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity50
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitTaproot
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)55
Min Soil Temp (°F)40
Min Night Temp (°F)28
Harden Off (days)Not Required

Frequently Asked Questions


Why are my beets (Beta vulgaris) turning dark or getting leaf spots, and what can I do?
Beet growers commonly see Cercospora leaf spot, which starts as small brown spots with lighter centers and can spread fast in humid weather. Remove badly infected leaves, improve airflow (thin plants to about 3–4 in apart), and water at the soil line instead of wetting foliage. If the problem persists, spray with a labeled fungicide appropriate for edible roots/leafy beet (follow the product’s pre-harvest interval).
How often should I water beets during their main growing phase, and what soil moisture should I keep?
From sprouting through bulking (about weeks 3–7), keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy—aim for roughly 1 in of water per week, adjusting for heat and rainfall. Water deeply when the top 1 in of soil dries out, because uneven moisture can lead to small, woody roots or cracking. Avoid frequent light sprinkling that leaves the root zone dry between irrigations.
How can I tell when Touchstone Gold beets are ready to harvest?
Harvest when roots are about 1.5–3 in wide (often around 50 days from sowing for this type), when they’re still tender rather than oversized. Gently lift one beet to check size; if the root has filled out, harvest the rest soon to prevent toughening. Cut the tops off after harvesting, leaving about 1 in of stem to reduce bleeding and storage loss.
Botanical illustration of Touchstone Gold

Sunlit and sweet, Touchstone Gold beets emerge in just about 50 days with a mellow, honeyed flavor and a tender, fine-grained bite. The roots form attractive, smooth globes in warm golden tones, holding their color beautifully for roasting, steaming, and fresh slicing, as well as vibrant pickles and golden-hued sauces. A standout for gardeners who want both beauty in the bed and a naturally mellow sweetness on the table.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 40°F and nights stay above 28°F before moving outdoors.

Expert Note

For the sweetest, tender roots, keep soil evenly moist and thin seedlings early so each beet has room to size up.