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In terms of vegetables worth planting in your home garden, Brussels sprouts are a reliable bet: They’re fairly easy to grow, and benefit from being placed alongside certain companion plants.
Hardy and resilient, Brussels sprouts are a popular member of the Brassica family and are delicious roasted, sautéed, grilled, or shaved raw in a salad. Homegrown Brussels sprouts are the ...
Brussels sprout plants that start producing about two weeks before your last frost date will bear good crops over a long season. When growing Brussels sprouts, expect weekly harvests of four to ...
lucentius / Getty Images. Brussels sprout plants will mature about or less than a hundred days after transplanting. To ensure a well-distributed stalk of fairly even-sized sprouts, try trimming ...
It may even be possible to overwinter Brussels sprout plants in colder climates with a little extra work. Read more: The 11 Most Difficult Vegetables To Grow In Your Garden.
I’ve always thought Brussels sprouts plants look exotic: tall stalks packed with small heads and topped with tropical-looking leaves. They remind me of miniature palm trees, and their appearance ...
Ciscoe Morris advises to plant brussel sprouts now, and more Originally published May 21, 2009 at 12:00 am Plant Brussels sprouts now; prune the lilacs after they bloom; get your plant sale ...
You will find vegetables of many colors at farmers markets this week, but Chicago has developed a huge appetite for beautiful, green Brussels sprouts. Just ask Kenny Stover of Stover’s Farm M… ...
These 12 plants make excellent companions alongside Brussels sprouts for different mutually beneficial reasons—don't plant your new vegetable without them.