Good Companion Plants for Brussels Sprouts | 📚 Brussels Sprouts Grow Guide |
Brussels Sprouts are an annual cool season crop, hardy to frosts and light freezes. Brussels Sprouts generally take about 3 months until they are ready to harvest. The sprouts will mature from the bottom up. When sprouts first appear, the lower leaf should be cut off. The sprouts should be picked green when about an inch or so in diameter. To pick them, you can either twist them off, or better yet get a sharp knife and cut them off. Each plant should yield about 1 quart of sprouts. Harvest continues well into the cold fall months. Light snow does not seem to stop their developing, and even improves their flavor. Harvests of frozen sprouts from plants in January have been reported ... click here to continue reading about Brussels Sprouts
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