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Q: Why is my beetroot all leaves and no bulb?
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Can you give your guinea pig beetroot leaves?

no, you should not feed your guinea pig beetroot leaves.


Can cows eat banana leaves?

Yes, cows can safely consume beetroot leaves as well as the beetroot itself. The cow may not have a liking of them however.


Are beetroot leaves for cats poisonous?

Beetroot leaves are not poisonous to cats. However, cherry leaves and peach leaves are poisonous and harmful for a cat to ingest.


What part of Beetroot do humans eat?

One generally eats the root, the part that is not stalks or leaves.


Are beetroot leaves poisonous to chickens?

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Can chickens eat beetroot?

Yes, especially the leaves, these are releshed by chickens!


What can you make out of a beetroot?

You can make all kinds of tasty, colorful and good for your health beetroot dishes: beetroot soups, beetroot salads, beetroot stew, etc.


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The actual daffodil flower grows out of the bulb on its own stalk. There are no leaves attached to this stalk. The daffodil bulb can put up a variable number of leaves each year. The number depends on the size of the bulb. The larger the bulb, the more leaves it needs to produce food to support the tissue and to store away for next year's growth.