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Artichoke Resources

By Gregg Banse
Created Aug 3 2005 - 3:15pm

Artichokes are perennials if you live in Zones 7 or greater. For the rest of us, artichokes are considered annuals. Artichokes are members of the thistle family and are often referred to as globe artichokes. The edible bud is actually an immature flower. The artichoke flower is made up of a cone of short, thick-stemmed bracts (leaves) that are tender and edible. The fleshy edible base upon which the flowers sit is known as the heart and is the prized portion of the artichoke.

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Articles & Papers

The Farm & Garden library contains the following articles and papers on the subject of artichokes:

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Forum Discussions

The Farm & Garden Forums [9] are a great resource for getting answers to your questions about how to start, grow, water, harvest, and prepare artichokes. Here are a few select discussions:

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Artichoke Seeds

Here are a few sources of artichoke seeds to get you started.

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Sometimes the right tool or the right gadget can make your task much easier and your time in the garden more productive. Here's a list of tools and equipment suppliers that may have what you're looking for.

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Books

Here are some books we found that might help you with your artichokes.



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