The first brussels sprouts saved by the Seed Library were saved by accident. They overwintered without any care, and the next spring they spawned masses and masses of yellow flowers. Dozens of visitors to the Gardiner Library (where the plant was growing) wanted to know what the beautiful yellow flowers were. Most were surprised to learn that they were brussels sprouts going to seed! Growing seeds can be an aesthetic act.
This photo was sent to us by Seed Library member Marc Bryan-Brown. We hope Jim and Carol are thrilled to be in our catalog. Note: this photo displays an exceptional stalk of brussels sprouts. Yours will naturally vary in height and uniformity of the sprouts.
Marc writes "I don't need to tell any of you what a terrible year 2009 was. Here on our farm 'Hudson Garlic' we struggled to get a Garlic crop out of the mud and lets not even talk about tomatoes... However the end of the season did improve and even now in December we are still enjoying lettuce and broccoli sprouting from our veggie patch. Every year I grow brussel sprouts primarily to have at Thanksgiving. This year was no exception. The mighty Catskill Brussel Sprout from the Seed Library thrived! We knocked the tops off in September and stole a few from the base but the main harvest on Thanksgiving morning was deeply satisfying! I just want to thank you guys for your hard work! You guys are the best!
Marc grows prize winning hard and soft neck garlic on his farm just South of Hudson.












