Brussels Sprouts "Long Island"
Brassica oleracea L. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera
1.40€
Ex Tax: 1.14€
Ex Tax: 1.14€
Brussels Sprouts "Long Island" - Brassica oleracea L. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera.
The variety is mid-early (95-100 days from germination to the beginning of ripening). It is cultivated everywhere. One plant produces 20-35 heads of cabbage, the weight of one head is 6-10 g. The yield is 0.5-0.8 kg / m2. It is used fresh, as well as for canning and freezing.
Agricultural technology: Brussels sprouts need more phosphorus and magnesium, which improve the setting and density of heads, but requires less nitrogen.
Sowing for seedlings is carried out in the second half of March. 1 g = 250-350 seeds. The seedlings are ready for planting 35-40 days after germination.
The seedlings need to be hardened and fed. Planting seedlings at the end of April according to the 50 x 60 cm scheme. Further care consists of watering, hilling, weeding and loosening. During the growing season, 2 additional feedings are carried out - the first 10 days after planting the seedlings, the second - 10 days after the first.
For better formation of heads of cabbage, the tops of the plants are removed 2-3 weeks before harvesting. The crop is collected selectively, cutting off the heads of cabbage as needed.
The variety is mid-early (95-100 days from germination to the beginning of ripening). It is cultivated everywhere. One plant produces 20-35 heads of cabbage, the weight of one head is 6-10 g. The yield is 0.5-0.8 kg / m2. It is used fresh, as well as for canning and freezing.
Agricultural technology: Brussels sprouts need more phosphorus and magnesium, which improve the setting and density of heads, but requires less nitrogen.
Sowing for seedlings is carried out in the second half of March. 1 g = 250-350 seeds. The seedlings are ready for planting 35-40 days after germination.
The seedlings need to be hardened and fed. Planting seedlings at the end of April according to the 50 x 60 cm scheme. Further care consists of watering, hilling, weeding and loosening. During the growing season, 2 additional feedings are carried out - the first 10 days after planting the seedlings, the second - 10 days after the first.
For better formation of heads of cabbage, the tops of the plants are removed 2-3 weeks before harvesting. The crop is collected selectively, cutting off the heads of cabbage as needed.
Folk omen.
Elderberry has blossomed - it's time to plant Brussels sprouts seedlings in open ground.