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      Brussel sprouts grow well in cool climates.  The 2 1/2 feet tall plant might produce as many as a hundred 1 to 2 inch ball-like sprouts.

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Drum composters make composting a breeze.  Works best when you shred bulky materials first.  Keeps foraging animals out of your compost pile.

High nitrogen fertilizer, like fish emulsion, provides foliage plants with plenty of leaf growth.