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Brussels Sprouts, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

33708 Brussels Sprouts, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. http://food.oregonstate.edu/ref/plant/brussel_r.html This page is from http://food.oregonstate.edu/ which generally contains images, links, references, and instructional materials on food and their resource. Horticulture > Vegetables > Brussels Sprout > Science brussels   sprouts   nitrite   lima   bean   cauliflower   asparagus   broccoli   spinach   pressure   cooking   waterless Jan 1, 2007  

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Distribution: Important growing areas are West and Mid Europe, Japan, and North America. Prefers rich soil with good water supply, resistant to light frost.
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[R] Brassica oleraceaL. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera (Brassicaceae). Fr: Chou de Bruxelles; Ge: Rosenkohl; Sp: Col de Bruselas; It: Cavalo di Bruxelles; Pt: Couve de Bruxelas. . - Perennial plant with a long stem (0.8 to 1 m) terminating in a rosette of leaves.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Cooperative Extension Service Agriculture and Natural Resources Home Gardening Series Brussels Sprouts Dr. Craig R. Andersen Environment Extension Horticulturist ­ Vegetables Light  sunny Soil  well-drained, loam Fertility  rich pH  5.
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29 0 0.0 grams 0.0 grams 0.0 milligrams 20.8 milligrams 4.2 grams 2.5 grams 2.5 grams 2.
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PUBLISHED PAPER RELATING TO BRUSSELS SPROUT Thomson CM. 1999. Classification of Brussels sprout cultivars in the UK ⬠Brassica oleracea L. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera DC. In: Taxonomy of cultivated plants, Third International Symposium, Edinburgh, 20-26 July 1998.
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An article by James Laughlin from The New York Review of Books, December 30, 1971
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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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Brussels sprouts are the compact vegetative buds that develop along the stem of the Brussels sprouts plant. They should be harvested when the buds are firm, but not overmature which is indicated by splitting of the outer leaves.
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I am not a master gardener and I have only grown Brussels sprouts once and that was near Seattle, Washington. The experience was an interesting one for me, so I almost hate to spoil it for you.
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This page contains information on the possible problems associated with growing Brussels sprouts.
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