Days to Maturity: 103 from transplant
An F1 hybrid, Silvia Brussels Sprouts plants produce medium-large, round sprouts that are very dense with tightly compacted leaves. Brussels sprouts are good steamed, roasted, sauteed, or boiled. They have a natural, nutty sweetness when cooked properly, but overcooking can bring out a bitter flavor. Sprouts are equally good fresh or frozen. Blanch before freezing to help preserve the deep green color.
Silvia, a Brassica oleracea variety, commonly called brussels sprouts, is a medium-tall, disease resistant plant. This cool-season, winter-hardy vegetable is a member of the cabbage and mustard family (Brassicaceae or Cruciferae), commonly called crucifers, brassicas, or cole crops.
Direct sow Silvia brussels sprouts seeds into the garden as soon as the soil is workable in early spring. Or start seeds indoors and transplant, spring and fall. Brussels sprouts need cold temperatures to germinate and grow, withstanding heavy frost and temperatures below 28°F, and become even sweeter with a light frost. They grow best in a sunny site with fertile soil with a pH above 6.0. Fertilize well during the growing season and water in dry weather.
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SKU:52999-PK-P1
Genus:Brassica
Species:oleracea
Variety:Silvia
Product Classification:Seeds
Sun / Shade:Full Sun
Foliage Color:Medium Green
Days To Maturity:103.00
Harvest Season:Late Fall, Mid Fall, Mid Spring
Characteristics:Edible
Uses:Cuisine
Shipping Method Restrictions:none
Seeds Per Pack:20
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