Has anyone had success growing these? Is there a particular variety that produces in our "short" growing season here (most artichokes I've found take 180 days to mature)? Thanks,
Lindsey :)
Artichokes in zone 5b
I've not tried to grow them, but a couple of neighbors near me had them when I lived in California. They like cool summers and mild winters, and grow especially well in northern California near Castroville, where fog from the Pacific moderates the weather. Why not try a plant in a large container that can be overwintered under a plastic tent? http://www.artichokes.org/
This message was edited Aug 20, 2005 6:58 PM
What a great idea! Thanks for the info.
I'm actually attempting to grow them here, in zone 2, as a annual. I'll let you know if I find any varieties that work here, where the growing season is probably even shorter.
I wish I could recall the name of the variety for you, but there is an Artichoke specifically bred for northern/short-season climates. It's meant to be grown as an annual rather than perennial like other artichokes, thus giving you a full complement of artichokes the same season.
I seem to recall either Pinetree or Terretorial carrying it, tho aren't sure. If I can find it, I'll let you know.
Ooooh - start melting the butter!!
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