History of Brussels cabbage
Brussels sprouts, first seen in Brussels in 1750, in Brussels, Belgium, were actually sprouts that came out of carrots. This plant is one of the plants that grows in cold climates, and when planted in the garden, they taste a lot better than Brussels, which we buy from outside.
Breeding Brussels
From mid-May to early June (from early May to early June), and when newly planted plants have a height of 10 to 15 cm and at least seven leaves around them, it is possible to start the planting, Between each plant, the next plant is 60 cm and between each row is 75 cm apart. Remember to choose a place to plant this product that is sunburning and not exposed to extreme winds.
The soil suitable for planting this garden plant is exposed to direct sunlight. For each square meter of soil, add two buckets of fertilizer.
Continue irrigation every day in dry weather, within the first 10 to 14 days. Adding fertilizers with high nitrogen content, such as poultry and poultry manure, can help grow the plant in July.
In September of the month, round the base of the plant, plow the soil in the form of an embankment so that you can protect the root of the plant.