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Mr Fothergills RHS Beetroot Action F1 Seeds AGM Sweet Baby or Full Size

A British bred F1 hybrid beetroot producing smooth skinned, deep red globe roots of exceptional sweetness, ready to harvest as baby beets in as little as six weeks or left to mature for a full sized crop from June to October.

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What it is

Beetroot Action F1 is a high quality British bred F1 hybrid variety from Mr Fothergill's Seeds, produced in partnership with the RHS and awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its consistent reliability and excellent garden performance. It is a Beta vulgaris variety producing smooth, deep red globe shaped roots with a clean, attractive appearance and strong tops that make lifting noticeably easier than varieties with weaker foliage. Action F1 is a versatile variety: it can be harvested young at golf ball size for sweet, tender baby beets, or left to develop into full sized mature roots with the same excellent flavour and smooth skin. For successional sowing and continuous harvests through summer and into autumn, it is one of the most practical and rewarding beetroot varieties available to the home grower.

Why it is good

The flavour of Action F1 is genuinely outstanding for a beetroot: sweet, mild and deeply coloured in a way that compares very favourably to shop bought roots. The smooth skin and uniform globe shape mean very little waste in the kitchen, and the roots hold their colour well when cooked. At the baby stage, harvested when golf ball sized, they are sweet and tender in a way that larger, more mature roots often are not: perfect roasted whole, pickled or sliced raw into salads. Left to mature fully, they develop into high quality, consistent, deep red roots suitable for all the classic uses. Baby leaves are fully edible and work well in salads, adding a mild earthy sweetness alongside the decorative deep red veining. Quick to mature at six to twelve weeks, it is also one of the faster returning crops you can sow in the kitchen garden.

Growing performance

Action F1 is straightforward to grow and performs well in a wide range of conditions. It prefers a sunny position in light, well drained, stone free soil that has been raked to a fine tilth before sowing: heavy, compacted or stony ground can cause roots to fork or distort. Avoid ground with freshly added manure as this also causes forking. Beetroot seeds are actually seed clusters, meaning each sowing position can produce multiple seedlings, so thinning to 10cm apart as seedlings develop is important to give roots room to form properly. Sow every two to three weeks from April through to July for a continuous supply rather than a single large glut: this is one of the simplest and most effective growing tricks for beetroot. It also performs well in containers and raised beds as long as depth is sufficient for root development.

Harvest and outcome

Harvest from June through to October, depending on sowing date and how you want to use the roots. Start pulling at golf ball size for baby beets: twist the tops off rather than cutting to prevent the roots bleeding juice. For full sized mature roots, leave in the ground until required, checking that roots are not becoming woody. Roots can be stored in boxes of slightly damp sand in a cool, frost free place for several weeks after harvest. Baby leaves can be picked from young plants and used fresh in salads. The vibrant deep red colour of Action F1 is retained well in roasting and pickling, making it a visually appealing crop at the table as well as in the garden.

Who it is for

Action F1 is an excellent choice for any grower who wants a dependable, high flavour beetroot without any fuss. It suits allotment growers who want a productive, low maintenance root crop across the full summer season, and kitchen gardeners who value something that earns its space from early summer right through to autumn. The compact growing habit and good container performance make it particularly well suited to smaller plots, raised beds and patio growing. For anyone new to growing beetroot, the combination of fast maturity, dual purpose harvest and forgiving nature makes Action F1 one of the best possible starting points.

1 x Seed packet
Approximately 150 seeds

  • F1 hybrid beetroot (AGM, RHS Award of Garden Merit)
  • British bred variety with consistent, reliable performance
  • Smooth skinned, deep red globe roots with exceptional sweetness
  • Dual purpose: harvest at golf ball size as baby beets or leave to mature fully
  • Strong tops make lifting and harvesting easier
  • Baby leaves fully edible, ideal for salads
  • Quick to mature, ready in as little as 6 to 12 weeks
  • Suitable for allotments, kitchen gardens, raised beds and containers
  • Sow every 2 to 3 weeks for continuous crops
  • Sow April to July, harvest June to October

Key Uses

  • Growing as a summer and autumn root crop on allotments and kitchen gardens
  • Harvesting young as sweet baby beets for roasting, pickling or salads
  • Growing to full size for classic beetroot dishes, soups and pickling
  • Successional sowing for a continuous supply from June to October
  • Container and raised bed growing on patios and smaller plots

Beetroot is one of those crops that genuinely surprises people when they grow it properly for the first time. There is a significant gap between a shop bought beetroot and one pulled fresh from the ground, twisted off at the top and roasted that evening, and Action F1 sits firmly on the right side of that gap. The sweetness is real, the skin is smooth, and the deep red colour is genuinely beautiful both in the garden and on the plate. The dual purpose harvest is a practical bonus: pulling a few baby beets every week from July while the rest of the row develops into full sized roots is one of the most satisfying rhythms in the kitchen garden. Fast, reliable, RHS awarded and British bred. One of the best beetroot varieties you can grow.

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Sowing and growing guide

Sowing Outdoors

Sow directly from April through to July in a prepared seedbed in rows 30cm apart. Sow thinly and cover with around 2.5cm of fine soil. Firm gently and keep moist. Seedlings should appear in 7 to 21 days. Once large enough to handle, thin to 10cm apart to give roots room to develop properly. For a continuous supply of roots across summer and autumn, make small sowings every two to three weeks rather than sowing the full packet at once.

Growing Tips

Choose a sunny position in light, well drained, stone free soil raked to a fine tilth. Avoid freshly manured ground or heavy, compacted soil as both can cause roots to fork. Water consistently in dry spells to reduce the risk of bolting and to keep roots growing smoothly. Keep rows weed free, particularly while seedlings are young, as competition early on significantly affects root quality. Young thinnings can be eaten: leaves in salads, small roots as an early harvest. Beetroot grows well in large containers and raised beds as long as there is enough depth for the roots to develop.

Harvesting

Harvest from June onwards once roots reach golf ball size for baby beets. Twist the tops off rather than cutting to prevent roots from bleeding. For full sized mature roots, lift as needed from midsummer through to October. Roots left in the ground too long can become woody, so check regularly once plants are well established. Store surplus roots in boxes of slightly damp sand in a cool, frost free place for several weeks.

About Mr Fothergill's

Mr Fothergill's is a much loved British seed brand with a simple belief at its heart, gardening has the power to enrich everyday life and deepen our connection with nature. What began in 1978 in the converted stable block of Lillie Langtry’s former Newmarket home has grown into one of the most trusted names in seeds and plants, with a reputation built on quality, innovation and genuine care for gardeners.

From its home in Kentford, Newmarket, the company has evolved from a small family business into a modern seed specialist, with purpose built offices, a seed testing laboratory, packing and storage facilities, and extensive trial grounds and growing sites. Every season, seeds and plants are carefully selected, tested and packed so that gardeners in the UK and in more than 30 countries can sow with confidence.

For over 40 years, Mr Fothergill’s has supplied garden centres, shops and home gardeners with an extensive range of vegetable and flower seeds, young plants and useful gardening essentials. Whether you are working with a balcony, courtyard, back garden or full allotment, and whether you are a complete beginner or a seasoned grower, the brand’s aim is the same, to inspire you, to offer reliable products at great value, and to give you the confidence to grow a beautiful space and delicious homegrown food.

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