Comments on: HOW TO GROW ARTICHOKES FROM SEED AND HARVEST IN ONE YEAR https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/ Horticulturist Matt Mattus shares gardening expertise, research and science from his home garden and greenhouse. Thu, 27 Jan 2022 09:11:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Water Basil https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-5641 Thu, 27 Jan 2022 09:11:38 +0000 #comment-5641 that’s the place to get great seeds indeed. Excellent and detailed article.
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By: Eden https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-5365 Mon, 31 May 2021 04:06:56 +0000 #comment-5365 It’s a very helpful blog. I got lots of information from this blog.
It’s a very interesting topic. Thanks for sharing this information with us. again, great article and thank you for putting it out there.

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By: Kamile https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-5228 Fri, 04 Sep 2020 19:06:42 +0000 #comment-5228 Thanks for sharing this great guide. Not everyone has a green thumb, so this is very helpful!

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By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-2706 Sat, 06 May 2017 06:19:36 +0000 #comment-2706 Hi, I'm in Puerto Rico do you think they will grow here if I do
the fake winter in a fridge.
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By: Katherine Wyvern https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-2705 Sat, 01 Apr 2017 21:16:55 +0000 #comment-2705 Artichokes are grown (in many different varieties) all over France, from the mountains to the sea, in very different climates. They are a lot less fussy that they are made to appear in this post! Mine survived very cold winters and hot dry summers without much drama and "fruit" (so to say) very well every year. Lots of mulch, some water in summer and deep humusy soil is all they seem to need.

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By: mrdirtfarmer https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-2704 Thu, 30 Mar 2017 19:50:30 +0000 #comment-2704 A Johnny's man, that's the place to get great seeds indeed. Excellent and detailed article.

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By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-2703 Sun, 03 May 2015 00:30:08 +0000 #comment-2703 I planted two Globe starts last spring and mulched heavily through our Northern Arizona (7b) winter. We had a couple of nights that got below 12 degrees even.
They survived and look great this spring. I'm keeping fingers crossed for some home grown organic Artichokes this summer. We are warm and dry through June but then we get monsoons for several months of cooler temps and high humidity…hopefully the chokes like it.

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By: TeddyHud https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-2702 Sun, 28 Sep 2014 17:22:28 +0000 #comment-2702 I was reading at another site that the hot summers of Florida might be hard on artichokes. Is that true? If so, I might need to re-think: we're hotter and more humid than Florida. Any suggestions? I was considering planting in partial shade.

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By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-2701 Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:36:31 +0000 #comment-2701 Lots of good information in this post. My artichoke seeds are just starting to sprout and I'm putting them in soil today. I'm experimenting with growing them indoors (I don't have a greenhouse and Colorado winters are too cold), so I'm going to try to vernalize them in the cold air from slightly open windows. Hopefully it goes well!

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By: Ann Marie https://gardern.co.za/2013/01/mastering-artichokes-from-seed/#comment-2700 Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:54:44 +0000 #comment-2700 Thanks for the growing tips. Unfortunately I don't have any space to grow artichokes in my vegetable garden at the moment, but I am tempted to grow a few (or perhaps cardoons instead) as unusual ornamentals.

Thanks also for the reminder about onion seed! I always get impatient to start sowing seeds as soon as we begin the new year, but I tend to forget about onions as I usually grow them from sets. I think I'll experiment with growing from seed this year!

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