When are brussel sprouts in season?
Brussel sprouts are a cool-season crop, which means they grow best in cooler temperatures. They are typically planted in the late spring or early summer and harvested in the fall and winter. Brussel sprouts are most flavorful when they are picked after the first frost. In general, brussel sprouts are in season from October through March.
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