- Growing Artichokes
... Genus and Species: Cynara scolymus Climate Artichokes are a marine climate vegetable and thrive in the cooler coastal ... buds and hot, dry conditions destroy the tenderness though artichokes do, however, like full sun. Seed ...
story - Gregg Banse - Jul 7 2006 - 4:37pm
- Artichoke Resources
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 ...
story - Gregg Banse - Dec 7 2005 - 12:45pm
- Asparagus Resources
... in ohio by meyerlemon growing asparagus and artichokes in whatcom county by gardensngoats Mulch for asparagus ?? ...
story - Gregg Banse - Jan 25 2006 - 3:42pm
- Understanding The USDA Hardiness Zones
... you're located. Perennial vegetables such as asparagus, artichokes and rhubarb are hardy enough to survive winter in some zones but not in others. I grow artichokes as an annual because they won’t survive at -25°F. We need to ...
story - Robin Follette - Oct 27 2006 - 11:30am
- Branching Out
... Plants Asparagus, rhubarb, horseradish, and Jerusalem artichokes. Two years ago Pete dug up and split quite a few of our rhubarb ... from the other usual assorted vegetables. Jerusalem artichokes have been on my to plant list for two years, maybe the third year's ...
story - Beth Lambert Hook - May 14 2007 - 2:00am
- Day Tripping: Four Season Farm
... sight I'd never seen so early in the spring, and the artichokes in their pots were very impressive. Eliot answered all of our ...
personal blog entry - Robin Follette - May 17 2006 - 10:36am

