![]() ![]() It’s important to note that you should never grow on the same ground the following year, so move the on to soil that did not contain Brassicas last year.Watch list Categories The Aromatic Herbs Exotic Aromatic Herb Seeds Wild herbs Animal Fodder Plants The Delicious Heirloom Chili Peppers Tomatoes Vegetables Artichoke Aubergines Leaf Greens, Spinach Beans Peas Grain Cucumbers Heirloom Carrots Potatoes & Topinambour Cabbage Asian leaf cabbage Brussels Sprouts Kale Kohlrabi Cabbage rarities Head Cabbage Sprouting cabbage seeds Turnips & mustards Pumpkins Maize & Sweet Corn Chard Sweet Peppers Radishes Beetroots Wild Asparagus Stalk Vegetables Heirloom Root Vegetables Zucchini Garlic & Onion Heirloom Vegetables Superfoods Wild Vegetables Asian vegetable varieties Balcony Vegetables Winter vegetables Fruits & Nuts The Beneficial Medicinal Plants Tea herbs Asian Medicinal Herbs Ayurvedic herbs Homeopathy plants Aromatherapy Anti-Aging Herbs Natural cosmetics The Magic Ethnobotanicals Sacred plants Shamanic Plants Incense Herbs Dream herbs Love herbs Hyoscyamus Mandrake Varieties (Mandragora) Datura The Beautiful Heirloom Flowers Climbing Plant Seeds Exotic flowers European wild plants Bee Food Grass Seeds Seed Mixtures Trees The Unique Exotic Plants Tobacco Cactus carnivorous plants Oil plants Organic Pest Control Green manure Dye Plants Palm trees Seed Kits Beginner Seed Kits Seed kits from our partners Seed Saving Kits Presents from the Heart Advent Calendar Sustainable & Ecological Easter Gifts Everything Delicious! All Tomato Hot Pods Delight of a Special Kind Harmony & Health Unknown Worlds Eye Candy Seed Sets for Children (Dis-) Order in the Vegetable Bed Calendar Sowing Kits Grow-Your-Own Garden Feast Your Garden in the City Sea of Wildflowers Wondrous World of Herbs Stationery and Postcards The Good-To-Know New in 2021 Seeds A-Z About Magic Garden Seeds Intercropping guide Seed sowing calendar Sowing Instructions Retailer Shop Categories The Delicious Vegetables Cabbage Brussels Sprouts Sowing time outdoors July June Support the plant with canes if necessary. ![]() The time to harvest is when a small tight ball has developed on the plant stem. Brussels seed germination takes place within 7-12 daysīrussels are a slow crop to mature but your patience will be rewarded, they taste all the better.When the plants are large enough to handle they can be transplanted.The sprout seeds need to be sown into a seedbed frame at the depth of 13mm during March or early April.When should you plant Brussels Sprouts seed? Water frequently as the plants establish and give them an organic mulch as they mature.Inspect them for pest damage, particularly when young. Brassicas family are popular with other life forms, so beware of pigeons, net or cage them to be safe.They can be hungry plants so use a Nitrogen base dressing and a few buckets of rotted manure prior to planting.Important to consolidate Brussels when they are replanted Alternatively, like many Brassicas they can be started in a seedbed away from their final positioning, this reduces the chances of diseases like Club Root.Use a Good peat compost and make sure its firmed and sieved Start your Brussel seeds in Tray cells from Mid-March to April.Try sowing something unusual like the red brussels sprout seed ‘Red Ball’, or for continuous cropping the crispy and flavoursome ‘Continuity Mix’. The Suttons collection are ahead of the game and prove that the Brussel is not such a plain vegetable. Exposure to cold weather helps them become full of taste. What makes Suttons Brussel Sprout seeds special?īrussel Sprout plants are part of the cabbage family, and are very hardy plants and will survive through the winter. ![]()
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