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Farmnote 34/2000 : Growing Brussels sprouts in Western Australia [Western Australia].
33752Farmnote 34/2000 : Growing Brussels sprouts in Western Australia [Western Australia].http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/content/HORT/VEG/CP/BROCCOLI/F03401.PDFGrowing Brussels sprouts in Western Australia Farmnote 34/2001 By John Burt, Research & Development Officer, Perth Brussels sprouts belong to the Brassica family and are related to cabbages and cauliflowers. Plants grow to between 100 and 140 cm high. They are slower growing than other brassicas.Horticulture > Vegetables > Brussels Sprout > SciencebrusselssproutsJan 1, 2006
BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH DILL Servings: 4 2 T. softened unsalted butter 1/4 tsp. dried dill 1/2 tsp. caraway seeds, chopped 1 lb. Brussels sprouts, trimmed salt and pepper Trim sprouts, and cut and 'X' into the base of each. In a bowl, blend together the butter, dill, caraway seeds, salt and pepper.
This file contains Brussel sprouts gardening information including varieties, climate, growing transplants, to seed outdoors for a fall crop, soils, irrigation, insect control, harvesting, and even cooking/serving.
Welbaum, G.E. 1993. Brussels sprouts as an alternative crop for southwest Virginia. p. 573-576. In: J. Janick and J.E. Simon (eds.), New crops. Wiley, New York.
The edible portion of this crop is the "bud" or small cabbage-like head which grows in the axils of each leaf. Occasionally the tops are used as greens.
. This vegetable probably originated as a mutation in wild or primitive Mediterranean cabbages, and was first noted under cultivation in the Belgian city of Brussels. The edible portion of the plant is the floral buds, which grow axially along the stem.
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.
Growing Brussels sprouts in Western Australia Farmnote 34/2001 By John Burt, Research & Development Officer, Perth Brussels sprouts belong to the Brassica family and are related to cabbages and cauliflowers. Plants grow to between 100 and 140 cm high. They are slower growing than other brassicas.
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.