Hortinova / GRONINGER – Open Pollinated Heirloom Brussels Sprouts

Hortinova / GRONINGER – Open Pollinated Heirloom Brussels Sprouts

Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera 

  • Mid-late maturity. 
  • Medium to small green sprouts.
  • Easy to grow and steady producing variety. 
  • Maintains a delicate flavor even in variable weather.
  • Can handle a light frost and will improve in flavor with cold weather. 
  • Perfect variety for first-time hobby gardeners. 
  • Open-pollinated Belgian Heirloom variety. 
  • Natural, Untreated, Non-GMO Seeds. 

4,99 $

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Natural, untreated and GMO-free seeds. Open-pollinated heirloom seeds

This perfect variety for beginning home gardeners is easy to grow and consistent in production.

Young plants should be planted when they have 6 to 8 true leaves. Space plants 45 to 60 cm (1.5 to 2 feet) apart in rows 75 to 90 cm (2.5 to 3 feet) apart. Raised beds are particularly recommended for cool-season vegetables, especially in spring and fall when temperatures are not consistent.

If you are growing in hot weather, be sure to keep the plants well watered. Inconsistent moisture can result in below-average cabbage development. Brussels sprouts should receive about 1 to 1½ inches of water per square foot per week. Mulch to retain moisture and keep soil temperatures cool all summer.

May require trellising.

Remove yellowed leaves at the bottom of the plant to allow more sunlight to the stem and focus the plant’s energy on healthy growth. To encourage cabbages to mature more quickly, cut off the top leaves 3 to 4 weeks before harvest. Cabbages ripen from the bottom of the stem upwards.

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