Churchill

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A first early variety, maturing late August to October. Produces good yields of tight, evenly spaced buttons with superb flavor.

Attributes
Item Number
V16007
Maturity (days)
80
Sprout Size (inches)
1 - 1.25
Plant Size (inches)
30
Hybrid  
Yes
Year New
2020
Treatment
Standard Treatment
Popular For
Fresh Market
Canada
Yes

Growing Tips

Planting

Start in the greenhouse and transplant in early to mid summer, when one would start long season cabbage. Seeds should be planted 4 - 5 weeks before transplanting. Allow 90 - 100 days for plants to mature. For summer harvest, you must plant transplants of an early, heat-resistant variety in very early spring. Sprouts maturing in hot weather or under dry conditions are more likely to develop bitterness. Fall production is the most desirable in a large portion of the country. Plant 24" - 36" apart in the row and 30" - 36" apart in rows.

Planting Guidelines - Brussels Sprouts
Approximate Seeds per Pound:
80,000 - 128,000
Seeding Rate per Acre by Weight:
1 - 1.4 oz
Seeding Rate per Acre in M (1,000):
7.6 M
Seeding Rate Seeds per 1,000 foot of Row:
500
Seed or Plant Spacing In Row:
24"
Seed or Plant Spacing Between Rows:
36"
Seed or Plant Spacing Depth:
.5 - 1"
Recommended Soil Temperature:
60 - 75°F
Days to Germination:
6 - 10
Management

Brussels are grown much like cole crops, cabbage and broccoli.

Harvest

Harvest sprouts when buds from heads one to two inches in diameter. Pick sprouts when they are firm. Lower sprouts mature first.