Growing Brussels sprouts

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11 Mar 13 Kahanamoku (Australia - temperate climate)
Anyone got any tips on how to get the seeds to germinate and sprout? I dont seem to be having much luck 'undercover' - could it be that the temperature is still to hot given that we're in a strange heatwave in victoria at the moment?
30 Mar 13 Bob (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi , I had the same trouble till i put them into a plastic soft drink bottle which i cut the top half off at the taper .I kept the bottle without any drain holes and added 2 hanfulls of broken up horse manure then filled the rest with beach sand almost to the top .I soaked the sand with water and left it fora few days before planting 6 seeds and added the top half of the bottle to act as a mini glass house so no night time raiders could get to the shoots once they emerged. Left it so that it got the full sun till mid day and have just transplanted the 6 seedlings into the main bed. I'm going to put the plastic bottle parts over them till the get fully established. Hope this helps you .Bob
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