![]() Plastic mulches help conserve water and reduce weed growth when using transplants. Place the fertilizer 6 inches to the side of the plants and irrigate it into the soil. High nitrogen levels cause loose sprouts and splitting to occur. Avoid applying additional nitrogen after sprouts begin to form. FertilizationĪpply ½ cup per 10 feet of row of nitrogen-based fertilizer (21-0-0) at 4 and 8 weeks after transplanting or thinning to encourage vigorous plant growth. Moisture fluctuations during heading will cause maturing sprouts to split open or develop bitter flavors. Applying mulch around the plant also helps conserve soil moisture and reduce weed growth. Use drip irrigation if possible to conserve water. About 1-2 inches of water are required per week. Water Brussels sprouts deeply and infrequently while trying to maintain even soil moisture. High summer temperatures reduce plant growth, decrease sprout quality, and cause internal tipburn. They should be planted so that the sprouts develop when fall temperatures cool. Seeded Brussels sprouts may be planted at the same time. Plants should be planted in early summer (early June to late July) for maturity in the fall. ![]() Brussels sprouts require a long time to mature. Brussels sprouts grow best when temperatures do not exceed 70☏ and are not seriously damaged by temperatures below freezing. Seeded or transplanted Brussels sprouts should be spaced 12-18 inches between plants in the row with rows 2 feet apart. Generally 6-7 weeks are required to grow transplants to this size. Transplants should have 4-6 mature leaves and a well-developed root system before planting out. Plants removed at thinning can be transplanted to adjacent areas. Seeds should be planted ¼-½ inch deep and thinned to the final stand when plants have 3-4 true leaves. Plantsīrussels sprouts can be grown from seed or transplants. If you fertilize with compost, apply no more than 1 inch of well-composted organic matter per 100 square feet of garden area. If fertilizer applications are warranted, work the fertilizer into the top 6 inches of soil. Soil Preparationīefore planting, determine fertilizer needs with a soil test and then follow the recommendations given with the test report. Most soils in Utah are suitable for Brussels sprouts production. Long Island Improved (90 days), Jade Cross (100 days) and Diablo (110 days) have good production, eating quality and storage potential.īrussels sprouts prefer fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter for best growth. There are many good Brussels sprouts varieties for sale in local gardening outlets, on-line and through seed catalogs. Harvest Brussels sprouts when the sprouts are one (1) inch in diameter, but before they split open. Control insects and diseases throughout the year. ![]() Plastic or organic mulches help conserve water and reduce weed growth. Irrigation should be deep and infrequent. Avoid fertilization during sprout formation as this may cause loose, soft sprouts, and splitting. Plant Brussels sprouts in early summer for maturity in the fall after several frosts. Thin seedlings or transplant Brussels sprouts 12-18 inches apart in the row with rows 2-3 feet apart. ![]() Incorporate plenty of organic matter and a complete fertilizer into the area before planting. Brussels sprouts are cool season vegetables that prefer a sunny location and fertile, well-drained soil.
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