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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.
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A field of broccoli that has gone to flower. The species Brassica oleracea has given rise to many vegetable crops: broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and kale.
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A. Brussels sprouts are sensitive to temperature. In general, Brussels sprouts will produce best when daytime temperatures average about 65 degrees F. or less. Consequently, Brussels sprouts grow best when planted in mid to late summer for late fall or early winter harvesting. Q.
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Vegetables, such as artichokes, asparagus, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, green peppers, onions, peas, radishes, and raw potatoes.
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Sour and bitter protect us against disease Sour and bitter foods may protect against diseases but are less appealing to the taste buds, the
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12 cups of 1- to 2-inch cauliflower flowerets or small Brussels sprouts 4 cups white vinegar (5% acidity) 2 cups sugar 2 cups thinly sliced onions 1 cup diced sweet red peppers 2 tbsp. mustard seed 1 tbsp. celery seed 1 tsp. turmeric 1 tsp.
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What is azinphos-methyl? Azinphos-methyl (AZM) is a pesticide used to control insects. In Washington, it is mostly used on apple, cherry and pear trees. It can be toxic if inhaled, ingested or comes in contact with skin or eyes. The label says â¬SDANGER/POISONâ¬.
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These verses are written in sequence by Janice M. Bostok, John Turner, and Stephen Hobson. To my knowledge this renga was the first one written and published by Australian Haiku Poets. This renga has been published in Brussels Sprout, Vol.VI: No. 2 May 1994, USA. a new orchid
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