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  • S - Catskill S - Catskill
    S - Catskill

    Heavy yields of large, dark green, firm 1 1/4 - 1 3/4" sprouts. Used mainly for fall crops. Semi-dwarf 20-24" tall plants. Very winter hardy. 85-110...

  • S - Long Island Improved S - Long Island Improved
    S - Long Island Improved

    HEIRLOOM. Widely adapted commonly grown variety with 50-100 1 1/4 to 1 1/2" tight dark green sprouts. Compact, semi-upright plants are 20" tall....

ALL ABOUT BRUSSELS SPROUT
Brussels Sprout
seeds per oz.: 5000
seed wt per row: 5 grams
yield per 100' row: 60 lbs
days to maturity: 80-100
time to viability: 4 - 5 years
soil temperature: 50 - 85
planting depth: 1/4 - 1/2"
seed spacing: 4 - 6"
row spacing: 18-24"
mature spacing: 18-24"
succession: n
self seeding: n
Description: As their name implies, Brussels Sprouts were spread to the rest of the world from the region that is now Belgium and Flanders. Another member of the Brassica family, these miniature cabbage-looking vegetables are very hardy and become sweeter after fall frosts. Once established in the fall garden they can be harvested through much of the winter affording fresh food in the cold months. Nutrients: vitamins A, C, E, K, B6, thaimine, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, iron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, dietary fiber.
Guidelines: Growing: A very frost tolerant, winter hardy biennial. Plant in spring and late summer either by direct seed or transplant into evenly moist soil in full sun. Plant Seeds: 1/4-1/2" deep with 4-6 " between seeds, in rows 18-24" apart. Soil Temp: 50-85?F. Days to Emergence: 5-17. Thin To/Mature Plant Spacing: 18-24". Seeds/Oz: 5,000. Seed Wt./ 100' Row: 5g. Average Yield/100' Row: 60lbs. Days to Harvest: 80-100. Seed Viability: 4-5 years. Companions: Beets, Carrots. Antagonists: Beans , Strawberries.
Companions:
Carrot

Carrot

Carrots

  • Tendersweet
  • Little Finger
  • Red Core Chantennay
  • Danvers, ORGANIC
  • Atomic Red
  • Scarlet Nantes
Lettuce

Lettuce

Lettuce

Spinach

Spinach

Spinach

Tomato

Tomato

Tomato

nasturtium
Antagonists:
Bean, Snap Bush

Bean, Snap Bush

Bean, Snap Bush

strawberry