Smart Red
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Celery. That's another plant I've never had success with. But, wow to the sweet spuds I planted last year. They were monsters.
A couple of 4' shop lights and i'm in business! How do you grow Brussel sprouts? When do you start seed, transplant and harvest. I'm going to start some seed as soon as I get my seed order and get my new greenhouse tower set up. for $60 how could I go wrong? It gets so hot here that I don't know if the plants would live through the summer, so I plan on starting seed right away and hope I get some sprouts!
Right after our last frost I direct planted on mounded rows. water 3x daily keeping mounds moist. Once they sprout 2x daily. thinned them out at 3" high, then pretty much ignored them other than watering. They grew like weeds! I got about 15 pounds of nice tight sprouts. Unfortunately every leaf of every sprout had grey aphids, but that's a challenge for nest year. To harvest we hacked the plants down and cut the sprouts off. then I tried taking the paring knife out and popping the sprouts off leaving the plant intact. It was a good experiment, they put out more sprouts! we have had two freezes so far (got to about 10 degrees) and it didn't faze them. They are still producing sprouts. I might leave that row be, see if they act as perennials- if so I'll plant a bed of those near my asparagus. I'm lazy when I can be, I don't mind letting them call the shots.