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Brussels Sprout Growing Guide

Brussels Sprout Growing Guide

5 Steps to Brussels Sprout Planting Success 

Follow our full guide below to a bumper crop of homegrown Brussels Sprouts.

Bursting with goodness, these hardy no fuss vegetables are brilliant crops to plant in the winter garden. Adored by many yet loathed by others, Brussels sprouts are one of the easiest and most rewarding vegetables to grow. Bad childhood memories of being forced to eat overcooked Brussels sprouts will be banished once you grow and cook your own!

Prepare

Brussels sprouts are the perfect crop for areas with cold winters, as the lower temperatures generally result in sweeter sprouts. What’s more they produce a bumper yield for the amount of space they take up in the garden. Harvested in the cooler months of the year, they are the perfect staple crop for winter and spring.

Refer to our Planting Calendar for when to plant and harvest in your region. 

Plant

Like building a house a good foundation is the key to success in your garden. The better the soil, the better your plants will grow. If you are starting with an existing garden bed dig in organic matter like Tui Sheep Pellets and Tui Compost to your soil. Then you can add a layer of Tui Vegetable Mix. If planting in pots and containers, fill with Tui Vegetable Mix.

The best times to plant are early in the morning or late in the day, so the plants aren’t exposed to the hot sun straight away. Always water plants well before and after planting.

Find a full sun, sheltered position to plant and space at least 50cm-70cm apart, to ensure the crops can fully mature and are not fighting for space, fertiliser and water. If you planted Brussels sprouts or a certain variety of brassica last year don’t grow them in the same spot as pests and diseases can be lingering in the soil, read our Crop Rotation Guide here.

Planting in garden beds

Planting in pots and containers

Brussels sprouts get sweeter and tastier with each frost, so don’t fret if there’s a heavy frost! Harvest from the bottom of the trunk first and store in the fridge for a few weeks.

Nourish

Feed your plants and they will feed you. Plants use nutrients from the soil as they grow, so replenishing the nutrients ensures your plants grow to their full potential.

Select a fertiliser specially blended for your crop like Tui Vegetable Food. Feed Brussels sprouts planted in pots and containers with Tui NovaTec Premium fertiliser. Well watered, well nourished veges will have a better chance of keeping insect pests and diseases at bay. While your Brussels sprouts are growing regularly apply a dose of Tui Organic Seaweed Plant Tonic to give them a welcome boost.

Protect your plants from the elements with layers of Tui Pea Straw Mulch, to help keep their roots moist and keep your garden weed free.

Be vigilant and stop unwanted insects and diseases from ruining your plants. Slugs and snails can be an issue - lay Tui Quash slug and snail control around young plants.


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