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adn.com | Jeff Lowenfels : Eat what you've slaved over, but wait on brussels sprouts.

33759 adn.com | Jeff Lowenfels : Eat what you've slaved over, but wait on brussels sprouts. http://www.adn.com/life/gardening/lowenfels/v-printer/story/9245115p-9160404c.html The second is to attend a lecture by Peter Raven, the internationally renowned botanist and director of the Missouri Botanical Garden. His visit is hosted by the Alaska Botanical Garden and Commonwealth North. First, reap what you sow. What are you waiting for? Horticulture > Vegetables > Brussels Sprout > Science brussels   sprouts   botanical   garden   endangered   plants   corn   gluten   compost   vegetable   biodiversity   conservation   fair   game   food   web Jan 1, 2007  

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About 40 species, native mainly to Eurasia. Five species have become naturalised in southern Africa. This genus includes some important species used as vegetables, herbs and spices:
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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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User: MILLSAPS Food: Brussels sprouts cooked Serving Size: 1/2 Cup(s) Calories 30 cal Vitamin E 0.9 mg Protein 2 g Thiamine 0.1 mg Carbohydrate 6.8 g Riboflavin 0.1 mg Total Fat 0.4 g Niacin 0.5 mg Saturated Fat 0.1 g Vitamin B6 0.1 mg Mono-Unsaturated 0.03 g Vitamin B12 0 mcg Poly-Unsaturated 0.
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Two varieties of Brussels sprouts and three varieties of kale were grown for demonstration purposes at the Horticulture Research Center(HRC) outside of Fort Collins, Colorado during the 2004 growing season. We started plants in the greenhouse on March 29th.
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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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Another relative of the cabbage, this vegetable is a cool-weather crop that does best planted midsummer for early fall ripening. -Planting: Plant the seedlings 18-25 inches from each other in rows about 30 inches apart. Cutworm collars like the ones used with broccoli are recommended.
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Cover; microwave at HIGH 7 to 9 minutes or until tender, stirring after half the cooking time. Set aside, covered. Place green onion and butter in small bowl. Microwave on HIGH 1 ½ to 2 minutes, or until onion is tender. Stir in remaining ingredients. Drain Brussels sprouts.
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