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                  | Organic Brussels Sprouts Seed | 
                
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            |  | Brussels  sprouts are slow-growing, long-season vegetables belonging to the cabbage  family. The sprouts look like miniature cabbages and form where the leaves meet  the stems. Freshly harvested, lightly steamed sprouts are a delight. |  |  
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            |  | Growing Guide
              GROWING NOTES
 Prefers  well-drained, fertile soil high in organic matter, pH 6.0 to 7.5. Can tolerate  slightly alkaline soil. Needs plentiful, consistent moisture.
 
 Biennial grown as an annual.
 
 Requires good soil, timely planting and protection from pests.
 
 Foliage and sprouts have bluish cast.
 
 MAINTAINING
 Grow  in summer for fall harvest, similar to a fall cabbage or broccoli crop.
 
 Direct seed about 4 months before expected fall frost.  Plant seed 3 to 4 inches apart, ¼ to ½ inch deep in rows about 30 inches apart.  Thin plants to about 18 inches apart.
 
 Start transplants in late May and transplant in late  June or early July. Space plants 18 to 24 inches apart.
 
 Plants have shallow root systems. Avoid even shallow  cultivation. Mulch to protect roots, reduce weed competition and conserve  moisture.
 
 Use floating row covers to help protect from early  insect infestations.
 
 To help reduce disease, do not plant Brussels sprouts  or other cole crops in the same location more than once every three or four  years.
 
 
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