Did you know that you can “late harvest” Brussels Sprouts by removing the plant, removing any leaves and hanging in a cool dry place? This will keep your sprouts fresh for up to a month!
read moreDid you know that Brussels Sprouts are the most frost-hardy of any of the Cole family of vegetables? Weather that is too cold (80 degrees F) will make the heads bitter in flavor.
read moreDid you know that Brussels Sprouts – which look like mini-cabbage heads – grow from a heavy, center stalk? Brussels Sprouts are also members of the cabbage (or Cole) family.
read moreDid you know that Brussels Sprouts are heavy nitrogen users? If you have sandy soil or get a lot of rain, you will need to supplement some form of nitrogen to encourage head growth and formation.
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