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Managing Pests in Gardens: Vegetables: Brussels sproutsUC IPM.

33698 Managing Pests in Gardens: Vegetables: Brussels sproutsUC IPM. http://ucipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/GARDEN/VEGES/brusselspr.html Statewide IPM Program, Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California All contents copyright © 2007 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. For noncommercial purposes only, any Web site may link directly to this page. Horticulture > Vegetables > Brussels Sprout > Science brussels   sprouts   phytophthora   root   rot   soil   preparation   improvement   cabbage   maggot   beet   armyworm   flea   beetles   darkling   aphid Jan 1, 2007  

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Catskill - Breeder: Arthur White, Arkport, New York, and Joseph Harris Company, Rochester, New York. Vendor: Joseph Harris Co. Parentage: selection from private stock of Long Island Improved. Characteristics: short dwarf plant, hard sprouts closely spaced. Similar: Long Island Improved.
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Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association is a membership-based association providing R&D and services for the food, drink and allied industries.
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Record number 87033 Title Brussels sprouts variety trial for single harvest mechanization Author(s) University of California at Davis Years/volumes Over ?- Publisher Davis : [s.n.] Publication year ?- Series title Vegetable crop series / University of California (no. 148-) Notes Omslagtitel:
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The key to cooking Brussels sprouts is in not overcooking them. The leaves cook faster than the core, so cut an X in the bottom of the stem for even cooking when cooking the sprouts whole.
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Brussels Sprouts is a two-player game about partitioning space. To begin a game of sprouts, draw a few seeds on a piece of paper. A seed is a point with any number of short edges coming out of it. Once you have drawn some seeds, the game begins.
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Seed enhancement Index of Crops Seed enhancement services - Brussels Sprouts Germains Technology Group Holland ASTEC Germains Technology Group - Nederland Poland Germains Technology Group - Polska South Africa ASTEC UK Germains Technology Group - UK USA ASTEC, Inc. Germains Technology Group -
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Brussels Sprouts Season: Cool Weather Fall Planting Dates: August 1 - Sept. 1 Day to Maturity: 90 - 120 Plant Size: 12 inches tall and wide Water Need: High Seeds or Plants/100 ft.: 1/2 oz. Spacing, Rows/Plants: 36" x 18" Recommended Varieties: Long Island Improved, Jade Cross Hybrid, Prince
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Lima beans prefer warmer weather than green beans and germinate best at soil temperatures of 65 degrees F or higher. Climbing or pole varieties, like 'King of the Garden,' produce flattened butterbean-shaped cream-colored seed and may take up to 88 days to produce.
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