Brussels sprouts. – Brussels sprouts. It has lower requirements than head cabbage and grows well in clay-sandy soils, humus and fertile. The seeds are sown on the seedbed. After the lower heads have formed, the tip of the main shoot is removed, which allows all heads to mature evenly and increase the yield. The lower leaves are also removed, so that the heads are aligned. Brussels sprouts tolerate frost well and can be harvested all winter.
Sowing date: half of IV.
Planting date: beginning of VI, at a distance of 50…70 x 50…60 cm.
Variations: x 50, x 50, Club.

