My first attempt at growing Brussel sprouts
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Diana Johnson on Jul 18, 2013This is my first attempt at growing them as well this year. A friend came over and picked all the leaves off the lower part of the stem. She stated the brussel sprouts grow along the stem where there are no leaves. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Jane Schelb on Jul 18, 2013Thanks, I will do that tonightHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 19, 2013The University of Minnesota has some pointers here: http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/m1252.htmlHelpful Reply
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Jane Schelb on Jul 19, 2013Thank you Douglas, that helped and will be a good reference when I see a problem start, especially with bugsHelpful Reply
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