Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 Seeds (AGM)
Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 is a very reliable late mid-season variety (mid-November to mid-January) and club root resistant. It produces lots of medium-sized, sweet & crunchy sprouts that don't have a bitter taste.
Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 is tall but sturdy and has been bred in the UK so is very hardy & well suited to our climate. Sprouts can be harvested as & when needed a little at a time or if the top 'leafy head' is cut off in November in one go, the sprouts will be all ready to mature at once usually at Christmas. A catch crop can be sown under the sprouts such as quick growing salad leaves or Swiss Chard. A 'must-have' for the kitchen garden or allotment.
Growing Tip:
Try growing Brussels Sprouts with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and Mint to help deter flea beetles.
Brussels Sprout Crispus Vegetable Seed Information
| Seed Quantity: | Approx 15 seeds per pack. |
| Site: |
Full sun, fertile soil, sheltered site. Likes a soil with high pH so add lime to soil before planting if it is low pH (acid). Grow after Legumes in your crop rotation plan.
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| When to Sow: |
(February under glass) March to mid-April.
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| How to Sow: |
Sow 2 seeds 1cm deep into a pot/module of compost under glass at 13 degrees. Remove weaker seedling if both grow. Plant out when seedlings are 15cm high, 75cm apart. Plant closer if smaller buttons are required. Firm the soil well around the plant base. (Seeds can also be sown into a prepared seedbed in late March to mid-April, in rows 15cm apart and then transplanted when 15cm tall into final position 75cm apart).
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| Care: |
Don't need much just keep watered in dry periods: to prevent wind rock plant firmly by treading the soil and stake plant well as they are shallow rooting.
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| Harvest: |
September - November. |
When to Sow Brussels Sprout Crispus Vegetable Seeds
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Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 Seeds (AGM)
Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 Seeds (AGM)
Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 is a very reliable late mid-season variety (mid-November to mid-January) and club root resistant. It produces lots of medium-sized, sweet & crunchy sprouts that don't have a bitter taste.
Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 is tall but sturdy and has been bred in the UK so is very hardy & well suited to our climate. Sprouts can be harvested as & when needed a little at a time or if the top 'leafy head' is cut off in November in one go, the sprouts will be all ready to mature at once usually at Christmas. A catch crop can be sown under the sprouts such as quick growing salad leaves or Swiss Chard. A 'must-have' for the kitchen garden or allotment.
Growing Tip:
Try growing Brussels Sprouts with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and Mint to help deter flea beetles.
Brussels Sprout Crispus Vegetable Seed Information
| Seed Quantity: | Approx 15 seeds per pack. |
| Site: |
Full sun, fertile soil, sheltered site. Likes a soil with high pH so add lime to soil before planting if it is low pH (acid). Grow after Legumes in your crop rotation plan.
|
| When to Sow: |
(February under glass) March to mid-April.
|
| How to Sow: |
Sow 2 seeds 1cm deep into a pot/module of compost under glass at 13 degrees. Remove weaker seedling if both grow. Plant out when seedlings are 15cm high, 75cm apart. Plant closer if smaller buttons are required. Firm the soil well around the plant base. (Seeds can also be sown into a prepared seedbed in late March to mid-April, in rows 15cm apart and then transplanted when 15cm tall into final position 75cm apart).
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| Care: |
Don't need much just keep watered in dry periods: to prevent wind rock plant firmly by treading the soil and stake plant well as they are shallow rooting.
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| Harvest: |
September - November. |
When to Sow Brussels Sprout Crispus Vegetable Seeds
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Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 is a very reliable late mid-season variety (mid-November to mid-January) and club root resistant. It produces lots of medium-sized, sweet & crunchy sprouts that don't have a bitter taste.
Brussels Sprout Crispus F1 is tall but sturdy and has been bred in the UK so is very hardy & well suited to our climate. Sprouts can be harvested as & when needed a little at a time or if the top 'leafy head' is cut off in November in one go, the sprouts will be all ready to mature at once usually at Christmas. A catch crop can be sown under the sprouts such as quick growing salad leaves or Swiss Chard. A 'must-have' for the kitchen garden or allotment.
Growing Tip:
Try growing Brussels Sprouts with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and Mint to help deter flea beetles.
Brussels Sprout Crispus Vegetable Seed Information
| Seed Quantity: | Approx 15 seeds per pack. |
| Site: |
Full sun, fertile soil, sheltered site. Likes a soil with high pH so add lime to soil before planting if it is low pH (acid). Grow after Legumes in your crop rotation plan.
|
| When to Sow: |
(February under glass) March to mid-April.
|
| How to Sow: |
Sow 2 seeds 1cm deep into a pot/module of compost under glass at 13 degrees. Remove weaker seedling if both grow. Plant out when seedlings are 15cm high, 75cm apart. Plant closer if smaller buttons are required. Firm the soil well around the plant base. (Seeds can also be sown into a prepared seedbed in late March to mid-April, in rows 15cm apart and then transplanted when 15cm tall into final position 75cm apart).
|
| Care: |
Don't need much just keep watered in dry periods: to prevent wind rock plant firmly by treading the soil and stake plant well as they are shallow rooting.
|
| Harvest: |
September - November. |
When to Sow Brussels Sprout Crispus Vegetable Seeds
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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