When you grow your own f/veg, you often have more than you can eat at once, so bottling is a quick an easy way to stretch your crop out while you wait for the next crop to grow. If you don't grow your own, try buying a bunch from your organic grocer and make your own batch of nutritious and delicious beetroot or just throw them on a baking tray with some pumpkin, olive oil and balsamic for an hour for an earthy and richly flavored roasted experience. Red and orange colored vegetables have high levels of nutrients and antioxidents, vital for good health, and a sure fire way to help heal the gut.
One of the easier root vegetables to grow, they don't require loads of space so you could easily grow them in a raised bed or pot as they have few pest and diseases. It's easy to grow them organically, by using organic mulches like sugar cane and improving the soil with cow and chook manures, blood n bone, potash from a fireplace etc and by fertilizing with natural manure pellets and fish emulsions. Don't forget to use the liquid seaweeds to improve soil bacteria and general health of the plant as well.
So why is it a little scary ? well, when you eat a lot of beetroot in one sitting, it's amazing red colour, well - shows up in the toilet! No, your not bleeding internally - it's just the beetroot :) only, my husband didn't put 2 and 2 together and thought he had a serious problem! ha ha - you should have seem his face when he told me -I just looked at him and smiled with a little shake of the head and gently reminded him of the roasted whole beets we ate. Poor him, he was so relieved, and I'm pretty sure it will become a little family joke.