Sunday, November 13, 2011

Brussels Sprouts

I planted these Brussels sprouts last month from seedlings I'd started in August. I think that may have been a little late as the advice I see from Pam Peirce is to start them in July but nonetheless they seem to be doing pretty well. I had previously used this bed to grow the garlic last winter and then fingerling potatoes the summer prior to that. Although I thought I was pretty thorough in ridding any remaining potatoes there are still occasional volunteers that I've been pulling out.
We've had a couple of significant rains in the past few weeks so that hasn't hurt at all.

I finally got around to pulling the last of the baby carrots and beets from one of the beds yesterday. Laura's going to roast the beets over the next couple of weeks and pickle the carrots. Both should come in handy for Thanksgiving dinner next week.



Here is the seed garlic I purchased online and planted last Sunday, Nov 6. In the 4'x8' bed I have two rows of each of the 3 varieties 18" apart, 6 in all, with the cloves planted about 4" apart at depth of 1-2". In addition to the steer manure I worked into the entire bed I also added blood meal and bone meal to each row just prior to planting. I then fenced in the bed but the next morning found that something had worked its way into it. I'm not sure but I think whoever it was had themself a meal of a few of the Russian cloves as they are huge. I didn't want to dig everything up so I'll wait a couple of weeks to see what comes up before I make an effort to replace them as I've only used about half of what I purchased.

Planted left to right




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