Description
Approx 30-40 seeds in the packBrussels Sprouts are a nutrient-rich, cool-weather vegetable from the cabbage family, producing miniature cabbage-like buds along a tall, sturdy stem. Each plant can yield dozens of small, firm, and flavorful sprouts packed with vitamins A, C, K, and fiber.Their mildly sweet, nutty taste makes them a favorite for roasting, sautéing, and steaming. Perfect for kitchen gardens, these hardy plants thrive in cooler climates and improve in flavor after light frost exposure.Growing Instructions:1. Soil:Rich, well-drained loamy soil enriched with compost or manure. pH between 6.0–7.5 is ideal.2. Sowing Time (Pakistan):Best sown in October to December for cool-season growth.3. Sowing Method:Sow seeds ½ inch (1.2 cm) deep in seed trays or nursery beds.Transplant seedlings after 4–6 weeks, when 5–6 inches tall.Space plants 18–24 inches apart with 2.5–3 feet between rows.4. Watering:Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Regular watering helps in firm sprout formation.5. Sunlight:Requires full sun (6–8 hours daily).6. Germination Time:Seeds germinate in 7–12 days under cool, moist conditions.7. Harvesting:Ready to harvest in 90–120 days after transplanting. Begin picking sprouts from the bottom of the stem upward when firm and about 2–3 cm in diameter.Features & Benefits:Produces dozens of mini cabbage-like buds per plantRich in vitamins and antioxidantsExcellent for cool-season gardeningIdeal for roasting, sautéing, or steaming


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