Growing Brussel Sprouts [ Increase Growth, Pruning and Harvest ]

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  • @MelissaKNorris
    @MelissaKNorris  Před 4 lety +11

    Do you grow Brussel sprouts? What's your favorite way to cook them? Did you see the pre-order bonuses for The Family Garden Plan (and if you pre-ordered did you check your email today ;) ) familygardenplan.com/

    • @millermeadows6359
      @millermeadows6359 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes , cooked in a pan with real butter and a little salt. Yummm

    • @lauraking7389
      @lauraking7389 Před 4 lety +2

      Good info on Brussel Sprouts, much larger than mine, may try the fish emulsion on mine too.

    • @millermeadows6359
      @millermeadows6359 Před 4 lety

      Tried! the plants get big but no sprouts 🤨

    • @love2can
      @love2can Před 4 lety +3

      Melissa K. Norris - Modern Homesteading I had Achilles surgery that kept me from my full garden this year. My hubby and son took the opportunity to replace my old raise beds with new ones. I always grow them, this year being the exception. I steam, roast, microwave or broil them. I add different seasonings....butter, salt, olive oil, sesame seeds, bacon +grease, balsamic reduction, garlic.....and so on. The only way I will not eat them is if the have been frozen. NOTHING better than fresh!

    • @walkbyfaithfamily9177
      @walkbyfaithfamily9177 Před 4 lety +3

      I love to roast Brussel sprouts in the oven! I cut them in half and roast 425F for 20 min and then drizzle a little liquid aminos and honey over them! 😋
      This is my second year growing Brussel sprouts- still no sprouts. 😕. This was helpful though- pretty sure they need more nitrogen! Plus I will try topping them next year.
      Thanks for the tips!

  • @mikeross4
    @mikeross4 Před 4 lety +23

    Hi Melissa, I love Brussels Sprouts and they grow well in my part of England. Apart from one year I have been able to provide sprouts for our Christmas dinner (a traditional accompaniment to Turkey at Christmas here) every year for the last fifty years my wife and I have been married. For those who are not so keen on Sprouts as I am I partially cook them then shred them and pan fry with bacon and chestnuts and even my daughter, who detests them, will have a reasonable helping and enjoy them.

  • @CosasdelJardin
    @CosasdelJardin Před rokem +3

    Excelent video! Thanks!!

  • @NinonNguyen73
    @NinonNguyen73 Před 3 lety +7

    I absolutely love your video. You speak loud, clear and so detail straight to the point which I really enjoy watching. Now I know exactly what I should do with my plants. I thank you very much for taking your time and effort to make and share this lovely video to help others. I cut them in 1/2 then massage with garlic olive oil and use the steamer to slowly cook until they start to tender take them out, grind fresh black pepper over and chom chom with my steak. XO

  • @gakrabbe
    @gakrabbe Před 3 lety +3

    Absolutely made things easier with my first round of Brussel sprouts and them yellow leaves!

  • @sprigssprouts6786
    @sprigssprouts6786 Před rokem

    Just the information I was looking for! Thankyou!

  • @lulajohns1883
    @lulajohns1883 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video on growing. I shall try your methods next growing season. Thank you

  • @sandravalani359
    @sandravalani359 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks deeply for sharinG your awesome Presentation!!! I am growinG brussel sprouts for the first time eVer and they are growing in containers on my balcony!!! So I am enJoYinG watchinG de wee ones grow!!! Happi Summer fellow Gardener!✌😇🌎🌻😍🌻🐕🐈🐕🐓⚘🦋

  • @taraconroy6631
    @taraconroy6631 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Melissa! Great video and very informative. Looking forward to harvesting some fresh Brussel sprouts in another month or two. I will follow your advice to promote some end of season growth.

  • @jagsfanrick
    @jagsfanrick Před 4 lety +31

    You people that show gardening are gonna be a life savor next year when the store shelves are bare.

    • @cherylbritt7227
      @cherylbritt7227 Před rokem +1

      That didn’t age well

    • @seekersees693
      @seekersees693 Před 5 měsíci

      It may if they keep attacking the farmers with the climate change hoax. Plant thrive at 1000ppm of CO2 and we have roughly 400ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere today. No CO2 (net zero) = no plants = no oxygen. Many greenhouses use CO2 generators to increase CO2 to 1000ppm to get maximum yields. You're the carbon they want to kill. @@cherylbritt7227

    • @Where2nextWade
      @Where2nextWade Před měsícem

      There is no need to create panic. That never happened anyway.
      However, it's good people know how to grow their own food

  • @DeanoHexe
    @DeanoHexe Před 2 lety

    Very informative and to the point. I really enjoy well organized presentations like this one. Great basic information here and very engaging… now I’ll head out to the garden and fertilize with my Alaskan fish fertilizer emulsion !!! 😃 thank you !

  • @wade5941
    @wade5941 Před 3 lety +4

    I am so envious of you folks that know how to live off the land. So many of us don't live in environments where that is readily feasible, so watching folks like you gives me something to shoot for. Good job and love the background sounds (i.e. rooster) from time to time.

    • @oneanddonetzone3673
      @oneanddonetzone3673 Před rokem

      If I can give you some advice. No matter where you live I started gardening when I was going to anaesthesia school and all I had was a balcony in a very tiny apartment well a couple of 5 gallon buckets and I was grown peppers and tomatoes and wonderful things I need to know poke some holes in the bottom of the bucket so that you have drainage going to grab some decent potting soil and I know everybody wants to be organic but starting out it never hurts to use a little miracle Gro it’s very wonderful fertilizer and it’s very forgiving. There’s lots of organic ones on the market too. Grab some seeds and go that’s really all you have to do. Main things every plant needs sunlight decent soil good drainage and water. If you’re using city water just put it in gallon jugs leave the cap off or loose set it out in the sunshine and in a day The chlorine will dissipate you can’t boil chlorine away but the sunlight will get rid of it for you! Good luck have some fun it’s really wonderful to grow things

    • @wade5941
      @wade5941 Před rokem +1

      @@oneanddonetzone3673 Thank you. Your advice is spot on. I did pretty much what you are suggesting and started my plants this spring. Started them in the basement with cheap shop lights that meet the minimum color spectrum and lumens. It's been a cold winter here in the middle of North Dakota, but my plants are ready for transplanting to buckets. Thanks again for the encouragement.

  • @farmerbob4554
    @farmerbob4554 Před 4 lety +27

    I’ve grown B. Sprouts for quite a few years. A couple tips from my experience 1) start seedlings by planting very deep in the bed. Just a couple leaves visible and 2) lots of nitrogen. Fertilize until you get leaf tip burn and then back off (I use composted chix manure)Yours are doing really well.

    • @Cherryparfait41
      @Cherryparfait41 Před 4 lety

      Hi, I gotta ask about timing...Have you ever planted in early spring? My store bought sprout plants are looking really good! First time, ever! I also plan on starting seeds soon. I’m in southern Ohio and it looks as if the summer start and fall harvest will be the best. But, what about the pretty plants that I have now? They’re starting to form sprouts. Should I let them take their time. Or start cutting off leaves? 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @farmerbob4554
      @farmerbob4554 Před 4 lety +1

      Cherryparfait41 sounds like your sprouts are doing well. When they get about 2’ tall you can pinch off the top and a few leaves. Supposedly that puts more of the plants energy into sprout development. I’ve pulled off leaves and have left them on in various seasons. Didn’t seem to make much of a difference. Good luck with your sprouts!

  • @DezriDean
    @DezriDean Před 4 lety +3

    I love them! Thanks for the tips!

  • @nukeyourhouse
    @nukeyourhouse Před rokem +2

    Learned a great deal about why my brussel sprouts are being shorties. Very informative. Thank you. Hopefully with the aid I've taken from your video I will have much larger and healthier plants.

  • @longday3607
    @longday3607 Před 4 lety +1

    Very good tips that I will apply now 👍👍.
    First time growing brussel sprouts so looking forward to getting good results.

  • @offgridDAVID
    @offgridDAVID Před 3 lety +1

    Very well spoken and your such a great teacher .. nice and simply laid out thankyou

  • @radrickdavis
    @radrickdavis Před 4 lety +3

    Aphids go to my brussels sprouts like magnets all spring. I planted all the smelly companion plants around them, and that is removing the aphids from the lowest parts. I let mine go to seed, and that highest part is where all the bugs go. In summer, now I am attracting lacewings and ladybugs, which is good for all my garden. Thanks for the tip about topping the plant. Think I will try this around September/October. I live in PacNW too.

  • @Pigearvet
    @Pigearvet Před 4 lety +17

    Mine are covered in snow. Nice sweet flavor now. On the dinner table tonight. Good info thanks. Rob from Canada eh

  • @nildaotero2933
    @nildaotero2933 Před 4 měsíci

    Great tips, thanks for sharing

  • @Delbertjay
    @Delbertjay Před 3 lety

    First time growing Brussel sprouts and this video was very helpful. I’m going to be using a small hydroponic system to start them and I’ll transplant them when the temperature is right.

  • @kimvokins5278
    @kimvokins5278 Před 4 lety +5

    It’s always nice when you start thinking about Brussels sprouts, you come along and tell me what I need to do. So ,thank you for explaining what my next steps are😊

    • @lindabingham394
      @lindabingham394 Před 3 lety +1

      always ask my future son in law farmer gardener when should i plant this when should i plat that, everytime he says last week or last month or sometime that has already pasr arghhhh

  • @HappyFarmsLa
    @HappyFarmsLa Před 4 lety +11

    Very nice! I am trying a second time with brussels. We have such hot summers here, I didn't start them until Sept 1. I started in ground from seed so they are about 3" tall. We shall see. Great advice

  • @foster3316
    @foster3316 Před 4 lety +1

    Enjoy your tips. Love Brussels Sprouts . I can only grow them in the winter here in East Texas because of insects and heat.

  • @GmamaGrowz
    @GmamaGrowz Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your brussel sprout tips 🤩!

  • @kentopolishomestead8812

    This is great info. I planted some this year and honestly had no idea when to harvest

  • @stephenjuliuschicurel-stei5031

    Very helpful video, particularly in dealing with trying to get these guys to grow in Orlando!

  • @m.e.woolery3571
    @m.e.woolery3571 Před 4 lety

    Great information! I can't wait to see how this changes my crop! :)

  • @ms.lgraves4147
    @ms.lgraves4147 Před 3 lety

    Thanks! This answered a couple of questions for me.

  • @nikkitronic80
    @nikkitronic80 Před 3 lety +2

    Yay!!! Finally a gardening youtuber in the PNW like me!!! I'm in Bremerton! This is my first year growing brussel sprouts. Your video is very helpful thank you!

  • @loriwebster8574
    @loriwebster8574 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great video! Growing Brussels sprouts for the first time this year.... in containers.... in Florida! We will see! 😀

  • @fitriws25
    @fitriws25 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your tips, it helps me a lot!

  • @rogercarroll1663
    @rogercarroll1663 Před rokem

    Thank you. Very helpful.

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale8376 Před 3 lety

    Great information, appreciate the video.

  • @whatigrownlallotment7498
    @whatigrownlallotment7498 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello Melissa, new to your channel. Very informative video. I’m gonna cut off the lower leaves. Last year my Brussel sprouts didn’t do well, but this year they seem to do better. I stir-fry them with unions, garlic, bacon and sun dried tomatoes. Or use them through my mashed potatoes. Or just cook them and simmer with some butter, salt and nutmeg. Take care Joyce

  • @adampilarski7083
    @adampilarski7083 Před 4 lety

    This was great, thanks so much!

  • @scotts595
    @scotts595 Před 4 lety +1

    Very Helpful! Thank you

  • @nikoexplores
    @nikoexplores Před 2 lety

    This is so helpful! Thanks!

  • @tanieladolodai7392
    @tanieladolodai7392 Před 2 lety

    Very informative.

  • @outwest100az
    @outwest100az Před 2 lety

    love your hair and advice thanks

  • @mikefinley4367
    @mikefinley4367 Před 2 lety

    Greenery! Look at that plush pacific northwest and wonderful garden. I miss that being in the Midwest.

  • @shelly5596
    @shelly5596 Před 4 lety

    We live on the dry side of Cascade mountains and moved to property 3700 ft in the woods. We have a very short growing season. I staeted sprouts from seed in early spring, the plants start were planted out in our hightunnel and are now about 2 ft tall. I began removing leaves awhile ago just so other plants could get light and air. I havent seen sprouts form yet. Its my first go at trying to grow sprouts. I do plan to sow another round of them soon. Our nights are in low 40s still

  • @sandycogan5313
    @sandycogan5313 Před 3 lety

    Great easy guidance!!

  • @patriciacunningham5472

    Thank you for all the information! I’m ordering my seeds and BS are one of my favorites! I’m in Central Ohio!

  • @kevinavery7977
    @kevinavery7977 Před 3 lety +3

    The leaves are what spinach wishes it could be. Nutty delicious.

  • @paulanix7561
    @paulanix7561 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you! This is my first year growing brussel sprouts and they did not produce and my broccoli didn't crown. I will check my soil soon. All my plants are beautiful. Thank goodness the leaves are eatable.

  • @dystopiagear6999
    @dystopiagear6999 Před 4 lety +2

    Good stuff here, thanks. For some reason I have the most trouble with brassicas, especially brussels. Luckily my season here (East TN) is long and we're having an even milder-than-usual autumn so hopefully I will be able to keep them going and get something worthwhile out of them.

  • @pennylaur7687
    @pennylaur7687 Před rokem

    My first year growing a bigger garden. I have great brussel sprouts n wasnt sure why they arent big enough to harvest or what to do with them since everything else is done. Thanks for the tips. I didnt know to relocate each year n am doing brussel sprout trim today.

  • @SmallGardenQuest
    @SmallGardenQuest Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you. I have my garden for the first year and I was wondering why my brussel sprouts are not producing. Now I know its not only on me and how to speed up production :)

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a 3 year old kale tree doing just fine.
    I stuck a fresh brussel sprout in a baby food jar with water. It crazy rooted. I'm gonna try growing it.

  • @foster3316
    @foster3316 Před 4 lety +7

    Thanks. In East Texas I start these in October. Mild winters here.

    • @larrabeejl
      @larrabeejl Před 3 lety

      You're lucky to have a year round growing season where you live

  • @alieninstallation50
    @alieninstallation50 Před 4 lety

    thanks for the video

  • @farmerdude3578
    @farmerdude3578 Před 3 lety

    Very beautiful.

  • @gratituderanch9406
    @gratituderanch9406 Před 4 lety +1

    We hit 27 degrees in Marysville already. It was like 10-2!!! We normally don’t get that cold till December! Lost so much. Back to average weather now but had huge cold snap.

  • @ambert.3792
    @ambert.3792 Před 4 lety +4

    it was a total fluke your video popped up after i came in from my morning garden walk.
    i got a 4 pack of BS starts, bunged em in, and have let them rip for the past month or so.
    but you living in the PNW as well made me excited, so consider me subscribed. i cant wait to learn from and listen to someone in my actual climate.
    looking forward to my very first ever brussels crop. lol. (i know, i might get 6 total. ha ha)
    thanks for the info!

  • @jimpullman-sr2525
    @jimpullman-sr2525 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this. This is my first year growing these. I live in Bellingham. I'm thinking/hoping it's relevant.

  • @resataylor3052
    @resataylor3052 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for making this video. I tried to grow brussel sprouts this year and they didn't do well at all. Thinking that it is the nitrogen levels. I have a raised bed that my hubby made for me and I use totes in it to hold my soil. I will have to get my soil tested so I am ready to try again next season.

  • @GrowHealthTV
    @GrowHealthTV Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video.

  • @tddr7666
    @tddr7666 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @heidimarchant5438
    @heidimarchant5438 Před 2 lety +2

    I learned that brassicas can survive down to 10 degrees F. We've hit frigid temps but I put my concerns aside and just let these amazing plants do their thing, after watering them when day temps were 50F they look awesome and doing well. These things are the only thing green on my property, incredibly hardy. Our lowest temps hit 18F and the ground should be frozen for the winter here but isn't, surprisingly.

    • @Getjoyful
      @Getjoyful Před rokem

      How do you get them to come back next year? Can I cut the stalk down leaving the roots in. So they come back for year two. I have heard you can get tqo years of sprouts out of your plants

  • @valeriesanchez3074
    @valeriesanchez3074 Před 3 lety

    I love these raw in salads. So delish 🙃

  • @valeriesanchez3074
    @valeriesanchez3074 Před 3 lety

    My favorite vegetable

  • @OSGCourtWatch
    @OSGCourtWatch Před 3 lety

    Was going to start some seeds indoors and try to plant outside end of feb as we don’t typically get real hard frosts after that here in pdx...hoping they will mature before heat of July. Ever tried growing that early in the season?

  • @buddiereed8011
    @buddiereed8011 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow I got Nastrutians, aswell as the pepper grass or smart weed you got mixed in there, invasive but I dont mind to much, they eventually get large then they become compost, plus marigolds, they do. An awsome job at repelling insects and rodents❤️

    • @dystopiagear6999
      @dystopiagear6999 Před 4 lety +2

      Companion plants are the bee's knees for lots of reasons. It's great to see more and more people learning about them.

  • @Iloveorganicgardening
    @Iloveorganicgardening Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for those tips. I was subscribed with the Bell wasn't clicked for some reason

    • @CaptainZlogg
      @CaptainZlogg Před 4 lety +1

      I thought that I was the only one who experienced/experiences the whole "Bell" issue. Happens every time.

  • @stuartwakefield1657
    @stuartwakefield1657 Před 4 lety +6

    I live in the Midlands UK and our Brussel sprouts are doing fine, all I have to do now is cut off the lower leaves as you have advised. In your email you talk about getting SAD, the lack of sunshine in winter. it is important to get out in the sun every chance you get, I have a dog and we get 3 good long walks every day in the woods and I have an allotment to care for so I get plenty of exercise in the fresh air.

    • @jimwilleford6140
      @jimwilleford6140 Před 4 lety

      Stuart Wakefield I keep asking brits what allotments are! So far no answers.

    • @stuartwakefield1657
      @stuartwakefield1657 Před 4 lety +4

      @@jimwilleford6140 Allotments are government-owned land run by the local council and rented out to people like me. The allotment I have has 34 plots and has a water supply and a secure gate. We all share knowledge and plants and is a very friendly place. This time of year when we have more food than we need we give to food banks so others can have fresh organic food free.

    • @jimwilleford6140
      @jimwilleford6140 Před 4 lety +2

      Stuart Wakefield Thank you very much. Sounds like a wonderful,coop. I am making a strong effort to educate my urban block in Medford, OR, as to just how much nutritious food we can grow in Permaculture beds in our own back yards. My goal is to expand my neighbors interest by showing them my own abundance. I have several interested. We are a working class neighborhood, and so:many jobs are being outsourced or abolished by automation. I truly think with Trumps tariffs, food is going to skyrocket.

    • @stuartwakefield1657
      @stuartwakefield1657 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jimwilleford6140 The main reason I grow organic food is for quality and taste. There is so much junk food that is highly processed and full of sugar that is making so many people in both of our countries sick.

  • @tammyj.9152
    @tammyj.9152 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Melissa... first off THANK YOU! I have been watching a lot of your videos and the stories you put on FB. Can you tell me if you have grown brussels sprouts from scraps? I have started the process and I have all kinds of leaves and little sprouts but not a lot of roots yet. Just wondering if you had attempted this? I am fairly new to all of this. If I have missed a video that you've done, will you please give me the link or tell me where I can find it? Once again... thank you for all the great information. I have passed a lot of it on to my friends.

  • @kenbrown438
    @kenbrown438 Před 4 lety +1

    I tried to subscribe , but , got a message that says I have too many subscriptions !!!!
    Thanks for making this great CZcams video !!!!

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Před měsícem

    Hi... thanks for thie tips!! I'm growing in spring.. they are growing really nice.. sprouts are about 1/2 inch. 80* 's coming next week in June. I started cutting off lower leaves. I don't want to wait until fall to harvest. Now what? ?

  • @navarra4
    @navarra4 Před 4 lety

    Can you do a video maybe using a white board showing which crops to plant that you like. What month to plant them. And then what crops are good to rotate in that soil.

  • @trudybradt6413
    @trudybradt6413 Před 2 lety

    Hi...I enjoyed your video....very informative....but I'm wondering if it's possible to grow Brussels sprouts indoors over the winter....I live in Southwestern Ontario. Thanks.

  • @tablecuisine858
    @tablecuisine858 Před 4 lety +1

    I am from a tropical country and I am trying to grow brussel sprouts.. the step is still in the germination.. in my village the temperature is approximately 14-28°C.. no farmer is growing it.. I am not sure about the harvest.. but at least I try to plant kind of vegetables that I had never consumed before.. another one is purple kale.. hope I can harvest them in 3 months a head..

  • @forrestshirley1595
    @forrestshirley1595 Před 4 lety +1

    Potassium and a little boron, can really help too

  • @mariaengle2202
    @mariaengle2202 Před 2 lety

    Fyi, I've had to resubscribe 2times.

  • @jamesyeh7106
    @jamesyeh7106 Před rokem

    Just come across this video, I know that it’s a 2 years old video. A tip, instead of waiting for the lower large leaves turn yellow harvest the large leaves when they’re nice and green, they’re edible and delicious. Cook then like any leafy green. The way I like them is to sauté them with bacon and garlic.

  • @HomesteadHopeful
    @HomesteadHopeful Před rokem

    I'm hoping to be more successful with brassicas this year. Thanks for sharing! When you harvest after the first hard frost do you cover the plants at all ?

  • @dalethomas7105
    @dalethomas7105 Před 4 lety

    i fry them in bacon grease, and a bit of seasoning, and then when they are done, i add some cooked chopped bacon, its delicious

  • @haroldkinnionkinnion3305
    @haroldkinnionkinnion3305 Před 4 lety +2

    I thought it was skinny collards. Good video little sister

  • @ronsargent8937
    @ronsargent8937 Před 2 lety

    Aloha and I really enjoyed your videos, especially the one on growing Brussel sprouts. My question to you is; my plants grew really well in my large pot until they reached about 12 inches tall. Very leafy but they just stopped growing. The leaves look great but they are not getting any taller or larger. What am I doing wrong? The temperature here in Hawaii is about 80 to 84 each day with about 73 during the night. Any suggestions by anyone?

  • @manasabadagowni
    @manasabadagowni Před 4 lety

    Nice information. What are the companion plants you are referring to here? I planted my Brussels and I see worms caterpillars etc

  • @ericrivera6772
    @ericrivera6772 Před rokem

    Hmm, ok 👌

  • @mindfulgratitude3041
    @mindfulgratitude3041 Před 3 lety

    Melissa, can you eat the topped off greens and stems, leaves of the brussels sprouts? Second question...I literally have a late bloomer, volunteer watermelon vine! I'm in NC, EASTERN, and my questions are: There are dozens of yellow flowers and tendrils but only one bottle gourd shaped watermelon. What should I do to get him bigger faster, so we can harvest before our eastern nc frosts come? Thanks Melissa ....our family eats BETTER because of YOU!!!!

  • @kellym9301
    @kellym9301 Před rokem

    Hi! I love growing sprouts! I have a question for everyone. I've grown sprouts for 4 years, always get full stalks, cut or pull bottom leaves. Last year 2 of my stalks had black and mushy sprouts. What could this be? I thought at first it was bugs but there were none. No aphids, garden wasn't wet. What is the mulch mix in this video? Does it help with moisture and insects? Thanks a bunch! ❤

  • @Tinaejs
    @Tinaejs Před 3 lety

    This answered many questions I have about the things my BS's are doing right now, however what makes the sprouts open up early in the season? Anyone know?

  • @briannado4994
    @briannado4994 Před 4 lety +1

    Mine survived all winter in Michigan and it was a cold ass winter and they all survived

  • @BenSpoolin
    @BenSpoolin Před 3 lety

    OMG so cute

  • @channelname575
    @channelname575 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, we are in Western WA also,. South of you, zone 8A. We transplanted starts in late August, into containers. They are doing pretty good. But in general, do you think brussels are best grown in fall or spring, in our area? And, what temp do you consider to be a hard frost? Ive seen comments that plants survived temps of 18 degrees. Finally, I'm thinking that growing brussels in containers and moving into a greenhouse when it freezes, would be a good way to have a bigger winter harvest?

  • @michellewirt8199
    @michellewirt8199 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info thank you we LOVE Brussels . What else should I look for in my soil, besides nitrogen. I am in Northern California and i guess i am to late to plant them this season? it is October 29th. This is new to me because this crop always comes out in the fall rather than when you plant in May so maybe weather difference?

    • @MelissaKNorris
      @MelissaKNorris  Před 3 lety +1

      They take about 100 to 120 days from planting to harvest, depends on if you stay warm enough for development during that time span.

  • @MichaelSHartman
    @MichaelSHartman Před 4 lety +1

    Brussels sprouts are my favorite, and evidently Harlequin bugs feel the same about my brassica. In four days broccoli went from healthy to stumps. I have tried diatomaceous earth, garlic powder (scent deterrent), nematodes, destroying the leaves to name a few. Suggestions? Natural predators that continue into the next year would be great.

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe Před 4 lety +2

      get a duck; trim its wings; put a low fence around the BS; put in a plastic dog crate for its house; water dish and put the duck in the penned up brussels area.it will eat all the bugs etc it can find.

  • @jillpritchard8793
    @jillpritchard8793 Před rokem

    I am very new to gardening but due to the cost of buying the veg at the store plus some things are hard to find. Can you tell me if there is a kit I can get to test the soil?

  • @sarahjohnson9556
    @sarahjohnson9556 Před 4 lety +5

    Have to go put some fish food on Brussels and cut some leaves! Thank you!!!!

  • @wendywu2199
    @wendywu2199 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much! I was wondering why my sprouts did not grow bigger today. I think my plants are lack of nitrogen! I grow two plants, one of them was half taken by big animals against my fence( not all) half side of the leaves are gong! Do you think my sprouts can still grow?

  • @kgude
    @kgude Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this! I just got into vegetable gardening and have planted Brussel sprouts, but it's only June in Michigan!. They're in full sun and it's going to get seriously hot. Do you think I could build a shade structure over them to keep it cool, or should I pot them and bring them inside until the Fall?

  • @zacharygrunko2479
    @zacharygrunko2479 Před 2 měsíci

    My Brussel sprouts wintered over and now are sprouting new branches like crazy. What do I need to do to get the plan ready for a new season?

  • @kathrynhuttoncrystaldreams9202

    Oct 3 was our hard frost everything was lost cept the brassicas. Snow is mulching them now!

    • @jimwilleford6140
      @jimwilleford6140 Před 4 lety +2

      Kathryn Hutton Crystal Dreams Did you have chard, kale or collards. In my climate all three survive all winter barring -25 degrees, which we do not have most winters,

  • @jenniferching1520
    @jenniferching1520 Před 3 lety

    I live in Costa Rica where it's usually 70-80 degrees everyday. I planted sprouts from seed in May and they grew to only about 12". We figured our soil wasn't great so we worked on it and we never got any sprouts but the plant started growing " baby" plants. Should I remove those extra stems so the main plant gets more nutrients??? And how long will these plants keep going ??

  • @kawith3
    @kawith3 Před 2 lety

    Hi! We are trying to grill brussels sprouts for the first time and we have nice size starting plants but they’re all stock and leaves and no brussels sprouts on the stocks at all. They’ve been in the ground for a stalk and leaves for 30 days at least and have been growing wonderfully, but again not one sign of a brussels sprout on the stalks. Help!

  • @dawneymay1
    @dawneymay1 Před 2 lety

    I live in Northern Cali up in the mountains. I am wondering about using fish emulsion and if it will draw the bears into my garden. They (and the deer) destroyed my garden last year so I am amending the fencing to make it 8’ high and adding a solar electric system. Have you had issues with bears due to the fish emulsion?

  • @meganrobertson9540
    @meganrobertson9540 Před rokem

    I live in a hot south east Alberta. I have planted them already, so how do I keep them healthy and producing sprouts?

  • @araceliadams34
    @araceliadams34 Před 8 měsíci

    How to take care of the plant year to year. Do you just pull them out and re plant new ones every year. Thank you.