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"The Brussels sprout is a member of the Gemmifera Group of cabbages (Brassica oleracea), grown for its edible buds.
The leafy green vegetables are typically 2.5–4 cm (0.98–1.6 in) in diameter and look like miniature cabbages. The Brussels sprout has long been popular in Brussels, Belgium, and may have originated and gained its name there."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassica_oleracea
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Never had that happen before. There sure haven't been a lot of takers for the stuff anyway. Looks like I better put in a new block just in case we get some spring travellers.
3-17-2011
Today is St Patrick Day. I did not have anything green to wear but I did eat something green. A delicious avocado sandwich topped with nutritious chia sprouts.
Supersampler + Cheap Viv PN2011 + plastic color gels = What the [censored by Flickr}?
Well, an "outtake," but what the bleedin' 7734! (=
The seedlings are far less likely to be eaten by crows when grown this way.When they're big enough they'll be moved to the field.
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