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Brussels sprouts are one of those vegetables you either love or hate. If you… More
...us Brassica includes such nutrient-rich greens as Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, collards,… More
...els sprout belongs to the cabbage family, and the sprouts look like mini cabbages.… More
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...ch. Transplant broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and brussels sprouts into the garden. More
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Whether you like Brussels sprouts or not, they are vegetable that is rich in… More
...rout plants that are healthy can produce a lot of sprouts--just a few plants… More
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I just started my veggie garden on the side of my house. Now that the sun is in full force I noticed that part of my veggie garden is shaded by my house. My garden is out in the sun but shaded areas are worrying me. Is that still considered… More
I have a strange white fly that is at the bottom of all my Brassic leaves. when i was mulching this afternoon I saw these little white creatures flying about. They are not fluffy lice as they all have wings. I suspect whitefly? How bad is this and how can… More
I bought a package of seeds because we LOVE them, and realized they grow best in cooler weather, so I am waiting for the fall. First, do seeds go bad? :p I don't THINK they'd have an expiration date but then again, I'm no expert. Second, I see sort of,… More
Hello! I'm new to gardening, I have a twelve by twelve foot garden (My first real garden) I am working very hard on. I also have a few different herbs growing, but would like to know which herbs are the most beneficial and aren't hard to prepare for teas, medicinal… More
I moved Brussells Sprouts SOS! to the Growing Fruits and Vegetables and it never arrived.. I think a gremlin got it! Cannot find it where I moved it!:confused: I usually check to make sure it arrived so I can leave a post saying it was moved to the new location!!!… More
...ave heard that the cruciferous vegetable, brussel sprouts, cabbage, broc, cauliflower can withstand a mild frost. Does… More
... any rate -- who has some experience with brussel sprouts? Any advice would be… More
I visited mastergardeners.org which led me to "Garden tips for Los Angeles County" (other Cali. County info. available). Thought people from Cali might want to know about the sites and people from Los Angeles (are there any? :( ) would want to read the following I copied from http://celosangeles.ucdavis.edu/Garden_Tips_for_Los_Angeles_County/January.htm "January… More
I planted Brussells SPROUTS back in late august. As today the plants are 12 inches tall with leaves 5 inches diameter but NO SPROUTS!!! It is something wrong or I just have to wait longer? thanks Victoria More
I planted my brussels sprouts back in August. Now they are 2-3 feet tall. They look healthy but not a sign of sprouts. I read they are biennial plants grown as annuals and the harvesting period should be between 80 to 100 days, so... they are waaaaaaaay overdue!!! What should… More
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