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Artichokes!
Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! Alan |
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alan.holmes wrote:
Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. |
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wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark |
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mark wrote:
Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. Well, that's what I sent him. :-) |
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On May 31, 12:34*pm, "mark" wrote:
wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? *They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem *artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark I planted some last week end, my first time attempting to grow them. I got them about 30 cm tall from my local garden centre, and thought: "why not" (I love jerusalem artichokes). There was about 3-4 of them in one pot measuring about 15cm across. I figured I should separate them and plant them individually, but did not dare disturb the very entangled rootball/rhyzome, so planted the entire contents of the pot in a single hole. Should I have separated them, and if so, is it still time for me to do so? They look quite healthy and are growing happily in my cabbage patch, or so it seems. However, will their all being in one tight location impact on tuber production? TIA Caít() |
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wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. If you had said 7-8 inch high it would have described the things I have accurately! Alan |
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"mark" wrote in message o.uk... wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark Thanks, that is just about right. Alan |
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"Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 12:34 pm, "mark" wrote: wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark I planted some last week end, my first time attempting to grow them. I got them about 30 cm tall from my local garden centre, and thought: "why not" (I love jerusalem artichokes). There was about 3-4 of them in one pot measuring about 15cm across. I figured I should separate them and plant them individually, but did not dare disturb the very entangled rootball/rhyzome, so planted the entire contents of the pot in a single hole. Should I have separated them, and if so, is it still time for me to do so? They look quite healthy and are growing happily in my cabbage patch, or so it seems. However, will their all being in one tight location impact on tuber production? Mine grow in a clump about 6ft diameter. Theory being that they offer mutual support in the wind. The central ones grow tallest and I have measured one at 12ft 3in. It doesn't seem to impact production but I've not done a comparison with rows. I have more than enough and production outstrips demand. I think artichoke soup is the best there is but one can only consume so much and volunteers for peeling the crop have diminishing enthusiasm as the season rolls by. My runner beans are growing over a previous artichoke patch and although I thought I'd removed all the tubers those artichokes are coming up by the dozen. Seems a shame to compost them but there seem to be few takers. How much would a plant cost in a garden centre if they sold them? mark |
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On May 31, 1:54*pm, "mark" wrote:
"Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 12:34 pm, "mark" wrote: wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark I planted some last week end, my first time attempting to grow them. I got them about 30 cm tall from my local garden centre, and thought: "why not" (I love jerusalem artichokes). *There was about 3-4 of them in one pot measuring about 15cm across. *I figured I should separate them and plant them individually, but did not dare disturb the very entangled rootball/rhyzome, so planted the entire contents of the pot in a single hole. Should I have separated them, and if so, is it still time for me to do so? *They look quite healthy and are growing happily in my cabbage patch, or so it seems. *However, will their all being in one tight location impact on tuber production? Mine grow in a clump about 6ft diameter. Theory being that they offer mutual support in the wind. The central ones grow tallest and I have measured one at 12ft 3in. It doesn't seem to impact production but I've not done a comparison with rows. I have more than enough and production outstrips demand. I think artichoke soup is the best there is but one can only consume so much and volunteers for peeling the crop have diminishing enthusiasm as the season rolls by. Thanks for that. I planted mine about 30 cm from my garden fence, understanding that they need a little support, so glad to hear that they should be OK in a clump. I don't peel j.a., I use a scourer to rub most of the skin off them under a cold tap. It works for me, and it's less fiddly. My runner beans are growing over a previous artichoke patch and although I thought I'd removed all the tubers those artichokes are coming up by the dozen. Seems a shame to compost them but there seem to be few takers. How much would a plant cost in a garden centre if they sold them? I paid €5 for my pot (a bit of a rip off, but I LOVE j.a., so thought, what the hell...). I would also assume that you can plant a handful you buy from the greengrocer's? What sort of a crop can I expect from my small clump? Caít() |
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"Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 1:54 pm, "mark" wrote: "Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 12:34 pm, "mark" wrote: wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark I planted some last week end, my first time attempting to grow them. I got them about 30 cm tall from my local garden centre, and thought: "why not" (I love jerusalem artichokes). There was about 3-4 of them in one pot measuring about 15cm across. I figured I should separate them and plant them individually, but did not dare disturb the very entangled rootball/rhyzome, so planted the entire contents of the pot in a single hole. Should I have separated them, and if so, is it still time for me to do so? They look quite healthy and are growing happily in my cabbage patch, or so it seems. However, will their all being in one tight location impact on tuber production? Mine grow in a clump about 6ft diameter. Theory being that they offer mutual support in the wind. The central ones grow tallest and I have measured one at 12ft 3in. It doesn't seem to impact production but I've not done a comparison with rows. I have more than enough and production outstrips demand. I think artichoke soup is the best there is but one can only consume so much and volunteers for peeling the crop have diminishing enthusiasm as the season rolls by. Thanks for that. I planted mine about 30 cm from my garden fence, understanding that they need a little support, so glad to hear that they should be OK in a clump. I don't peel j.a., I use a scourer to rub most of the skin off them under a cold tap. It works for me, and it's less fiddly. My runner beans are growing over a previous artichoke patch and although I thought I'd removed all the tubers those artichokes are coming up by the dozen. Seems a shame to compost them but there seem to be few takers. How much would a plant cost in a garden centre if they sold them? I paid €5 for my pot (a bit of a rip off, but I LOVE j.a., so thought, what the hell...). I would also assume that you can plant a handful you buy from the greengrocer's? What sort of a crop can I expect from my small clump? I suppose you'd get about 6 tubers for each one planted, a rough guess. If you haven't got that many, I'd be inclined to forego eating this years crop and replant them, that way you'll become self sufficient from one year to the next. mark |
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On May 31, 3:15*pm, "mark" wrote:
"Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 1:54 pm, "mark" wrote: "Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 12:34 pm, "mark" wrote: wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark I planted some last week end, my first time attempting to grow them. I got them about 30 cm tall from my local garden centre, and thought: "why not" (I love jerusalem artichokes). There was about 3-4 of them in one pot measuring about 15cm across. I figured I should separate them and plant them individually, but did not dare disturb the very entangled rootball/rhyzome, so planted the entire contents of the pot in a single hole. Should I have separated them, and if so, is it still time for me to do so? They look quite healthy and are growing happily in my cabbage patch, or so it seems. However, will their all being in one tight location impact on tuber production? Mine grow in a clump about 6ft diameter. Theory being that they offer mutual support in the wind. The central ones grow tallest and I have measured one at 12ft 3in. It doesn't seem to impact production but I've not done a comparison with rows. I have more than enough and production outstrips demand. I think artichoke soup is the best there is but one can only consume so much and volunteers for peeling the crop have diminishing enthusiasm as the season rolls by. Thanks for that. *I planted mine about 30 cm from my garden fence, understanding that they need a little support, so glad to hear that they should be OK in a clump. I don't peel j.a., I use a scourer to rub most of the skin off them under a cold tap. *It works for me, and it's less fiddly. My runner beans are growing over a previous artichoke patch and although I thought I'd removed all the tubers those artichokes are coming up by the dozen. Seems a shame to compost them but there seem to be few takers. How much would a plant cost in a garden centre if they sold them? I paid €5 for my pot (a bit of a rip off, but I LOVE j.a., so thought, what the hell...). *I would also assume that you can plant a handful you buy from the greengrocer's? *What sort of a crop can I expect from my small clump? I suppose you'd get about 6 tubers for each one planted, a rough guess. If you haven't got that many, I'd be inclined to forego eating this years crop and replant them, that way you'll become self sufficient from one year to the next. That's good advice. Thanks! Caít() |
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"Cat(h)" wrote:
I planted some last week end, my first time attempting to grow them. I got them about 30 cm tall from my local garden centre, and thought: "why not" (I love jerusalem artichokes). There was about 3-4 of them in one pot measuring about 15cm across. I figured I should separate them and plant them individually, but did not dare disturb the very entangled rootball/rhyzome, so planted the entire contents of the pot in a single hole. Should I have separated them, and if so, is it still time for me to do so? They look quite healthy and are growing happily in my cabbage patch, or so it seems. However, will their all being in one tight location impact on tuber production? In my (slightly limited but highly frustrated!) experience of jerusalem artichokes, there is absolutely nothing short of nuking them from orbit that will upset them or affect their production. Not only did i dig up all tubers and all bits of tuber and then riddle the soil the year before last, they /still/ grew an entire patch of the damned things!! Through and around weed blanket!!! (the boys dug through them and made a 'den' inside it, which at least made the patch a little bit productive) |
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"Cat(h)" wrote:
I paid ?5 for my pot (a bit of a rip off, but I LOVE j.a., so thought, what the hell...). That's a shame - I posted a bunch to whoever wanted any on here earlier this year, you mustn't have been around at the time. :-( |
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alan.holmes wrote:
What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. If you had said 7-8 inch high it would have described the things I have accurately! Heh, they've got a way to go yet, then. You will be amazed at the growth rate once they get going. Not quite as scary as hops (I swear I can /see/ our hop plant growing!), but you turn your back for a second ... |
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"Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 1:54 pm, "mark" wrote: "Cat(h)" wrote in message ... On May 31, 12:34 pm, "mark" wrote: wrote in message ... alan.holmes wrote: Some time ago I was sent some artichokes, and I planted them, but nothing happened until about two days ago, when something strange looking started to appear where I have put them, so is it the artichokes, or some strange thing planted buy the tree rats. I'll just have to wait and see! What kind of 'strange'? They should put up really tall (about 7-8') stalks with a very small sunflower type flower at the top. That's if they ae Jerusalem artichokes. Mine are about 9" tall. mark I planted some last week end, my first time attempting to grow them. I got them about 30 cm tall from my local garden centre, and thought: "why not" (I love jerusalem artichokes). There was about 3-4 of them in one pot measuring about 15cm across. I figured I should separate them and plant them individually, but did not dare disturb the very entangled rootball/rhyzome, so planted the entire contents of the pot in a single hole. Should I have separated them, and if so, is it still time for me to do so? They look quite healthy and are growing happily in my cabbage patch, or so it seems. However, will their all being in one tight location impact on tuber production? Mine grow in a clump about 6ft diameter. Theory being that they offer mutual support in the wind. The central ones grow tallest and I have measured one at 12ft 3in. It doesn't seem to impact production but I've not done a comparison with rows. I have more than enough and production outstrips demand. I think artichoke soup is the best there is but one can only consume so much and volunteers for peeling the crop have diminishing enthusiasm as the season rolls by. Thanks for that. I planted mine about 30 cm from my garden fence, understanding that they need a little support, so glad to hear that they should be OK in a clump. I don't peel j.a., I use a scourer to rub most of the skin off them under a cold tap. It works for me, and it's less fiddly. My runner beans are growing over a previous artichoke patch and although I thought I'd removed all the tubers those artichokes are coming up by the dozen. Seems a shame to compost them but there seem to be few takers. How much would a plant cost in a garden centre if they sold them? I paid €5 for my pot (a bit of a rip off, but I LOVE j.a., so thought, what the hell...). I would also assume that you can plant a handful you buy from the greengrocer's? What sort of a crop can I expect from my small clump? The very first ones I grew were fron some I bought from the greengrocer! Alan Caít() |
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