Bulls Blood Olympia maintains colour in high temperatures
Charlie Seddon from CN Seeds.
The product is primarily meant to be used in salad mixes to give a lift of a dark red in addition to the green. It was common in past salad mixes to use radicchio which is slightly bitter and doesn't appeal to all consumers. This is a selling point for the Bulls Blood Olympia because it is a pleasant leaf with a subtle flavour and is more suited to fit all tastes.
Charlie Seddon, in charge of Business development at CN Seeds says that the company has received a positive response from retailers about the new product.
The new red beet leaf was so popular, in fact, that there were not enough seeds to supply the demand. The company believes they have found the balance and now have enough seeds to supply the market. Edible ornamentals are currently a trend and CN Seeds discovered a surprising crossover effect, with many gardeners liking Bulls Blood from an ornamental perspective.
Bulls Blood Olympia is a summer product for Northern Europe. For Mediterranean countries such as Spain, standard bulls blood is still grown in the winter, and Bulls Blood Olympia is more suited for the spring.
The leaf can be grown in the open ground or protected. Too much rain can cause damage, so some growers choose to cover the leaves as an insurance policy, but this isn't necessary.
For more information:
Charles Seddon
CN Seeds
Email: charles.seddon@cnseeds.co.uk
www.cnseeds.co.uk