These globe artichokes were sown last autumn and were then left outside quite by accident until last week when they were rediscovered amongst lots of soft fruit cuttings. They were then repotted to ber grown on till April when they will be planted out in their permanent position. Each artichoke plant should be productive for about 4 years before requiring replacing with new ones.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
In the Greenhouse
These globe artichokes were sown last autumn and were then left outside quite by accident until last week when they were rediscovered amongst lots of soft fruit cuttings. They were then repotted to ber grown on till April when they will be planted out in their permanent position. Each artichoke plant should be productive for about 4 years before requiring replacing with new ones.
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I grew my own globe artichokes from seed last year. A complete success! And they have produced edible artichokes all winter......crazy things!
I've never sown globe artichoke seed before. It sounds like they are quite successful. I have always taken sideshoot cuttings from existing plants. Only downside is the blackfly which infest the heads, so I try to grow them with a plastic bag tied over them which looks unsightly.
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