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[Photo News Ltd. photo. In exposed gardens brussels sprouts should be securely supported to avoid damage from heavy winds. The plants may be staked individually or can be supported by a wire on each side of the row. The wires are bound together between each plant and are tied to stakes placed at intervals along the row.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 76, Issue 6, 15 June 1948, Page 533

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[Photo News Ltd. photo. In exposed gardens brussels sprouts should be securely supported to avoid damage from heavy winds. The plants may be staked individually or can be supported by a wire on each side of the row. The wires are bound together between each plant and are tied to stakes placed at intervals along the row. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 76, Issue 6, 15 June 1948, Page 533

[Photo News Ltd. photo. In exposed gardens brussels sprouts should be securely supported to avoid damage from heavy winds. The plants may be staked individually or can be supported by a wire on each side of the row. The wires are bound together between each plant and are tied to stakes placed at intervals along the row. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 76, Issue 6, 15 June 1948, Page 533

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