I tried growing these this year, but they just kept bolting. Ive read you can sow them now as an over wintering veg and that you harvest them next spring. Has anyone done this before?
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Not done it, but do over winter a fair few brassicas. I assume they mean growing like spring cabbages? If so, may be a bit late to sow now as they'd need to get quite a bit of growth on before the nights draw in further. What does the supplier suggest?
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I have no idea what the supplier says. I ordered the seeds on amazon because they were cheap. They just came in a little foil bag with "Evesham Brussel Sprouts" stuck on.
I read somewhere online that they can be sown in the autumn ready for a spring/early summer crop.
I'll try it, if it fails I havn't lost nowt haha.
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I'm lead to believe you sow them in spring for a winter harvest.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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My packet of Evesham says sow in spring. My plants are now nice and big (a bit too big to be honest!) and I'm looking forward to some sprouts for Christmas.
The seed packet doesn't mention an autumn sowing option. It'll be interesting to try; if they don't bolt in Spring you might get a crop by August I guess.
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This website thinks its ok..."Sow in spring to harvest in winter or in autumn for harvest in late spring to autumn." There's some helpful info on here...
Brussels Sprouts 'Evesham Special' SeedsLocation : Essex
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Well, i have just sown some of these in my garden to see what happens. That website says sow in October so with it being the 1st today, I've just done it. Anyone else giving these a go at over wintering?
Fingers crossed and i'll report back with their progress or non progress over the coming weeks and months.
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Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostThis website thinks its ok..."Sow in spring to harvest in winter or in autumn for harvest in late spring to autumn." There's some helpful info on here...
Brussels Sprouts 'Evesham Special' Seedshttp://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by Scoot View PostWell, i have just sown some of these in my garden to see what happens. That website says sow in October so with it being the 1st today, I've just done it. Anyone else giving these a go.Location : Essex
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No not got any netting up. The birds don't bother my seedlings at all. I feed the birds with seeds, peanuts and kitchen scraps every day so i have never had a problem with them eating my little seedlings.
Once the seedlings appear, i'll scatter some organic slug pellets though to keep the slugs at bay.
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