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@ashleykay, this is/was my experimental year with fall crops. I've just been trimming and eating the big leaves and hoping it doesn't get to warm before I can harvest the sprouts
@ashleykay The sprouts don't stay nice and tight when it gets warm...or at least that's what I've found in the past. Worst case scenario, you just have Brussel greens
Hello Cristina 👋 Thank you for posting what we hope will be the first of many photos. 👏
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#gyo (grow your own) #brassica #brusselsprouts #lovehate
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Please post more photos along the way! I am trying my first shot at growing Brussels and feel clueless about the plant! 😅 any tricks of the trade?
@bloomingbirth ☝🏼
@ashleykay, this is/was my experimental year with fall crops. I've just been trimming and eating the big leaves and hoping it doesn't get to warm before I can harvest the sprouts
@ashleykay The sprouts don't stay nice and tight when it gets warm...or at least that's what I've found in the past. Worst case scenario, you just have Brussel greens
Beautiful baby Brussels!