How to plant Vegetable Brussel Sprout Long Island Improved in winter
Plant your seeds early in the winter, ideally in late fall or early winter, before the ground freezes deeply. This gives the seeds time to establish roots before the coldest weather sets in.
Choose a sunny spot in your garden that receives maximum sunlight during the day, as daylight hours are shorter in winter. South-facing areas can be particularly beneficial.
Prepare the soil by removing weeds, debris, and any remaining plant material from the previous season. Work in organic matter like compost to improve soil fertility and moisture retention.
Water the planting area thoroughly after sowing the seeds. This ensures good seed-to-soil contact and initiates the germination process
Keep an eye on soil moisture levels throughout the winter. While you don't want the soil to become waterlogged, you should prevent it from drying out completely