Artichoke plants will go dormant in hot weather. When temperatures cool off in late summer and fall,the plants will start growing againand you may get a second harvest. In cooler regions, after the fall harvest, cut the plants back to about 6 inches and cover the crowns of the plant with...
Artichoke Plant SpacingArtichokes are LARGE Plants© Steve Masley…Click IMAGE to Enlarge Artichokes are space hogs, whether you’re growing artichokes in a raised bed, or with single cultivation (soil prepared to 1 shovel depth).Artichokes should planted about 3 feet (1 meter) apart, but ...
Dormant roots can be planted in the fall or winter in frost-free regions. In cooler climates, plant the roots in the spring after the last frost. How to Plant Artichoke Space each plant three to four feet apart in rows and leave four to five feet between the rows. ...
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Jump to recipe A few years back, when I saw a fresh artichoke at the farmers market for the first time, I knew immediately that I’d be taking it home. It was so pretty, with its tightly packed petals and thick stem tinged with purple. How could I resist it? But when I got back...
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As gardeners, we base our frost dates on32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius)to avoid the risk of any plant death. However, even if air temperatures are as high as 38°F, frosts may occur on the ground and plants. It’s better to protect plants just in case!
Soft-neck garlics fall over when they are ready (with leaves still green) whereas you must harvest hardnecks while they are still standing, long before they die down, if they are to store well. The best thing to do now is to replant the largest cloves, often found on the outside of...