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Gill Smith 28-09-2010 09:56 PM

my artichokes
 
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy

--
http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/



ImStillMags 28-09-2010 10:09 PM

my artichokes
 
On Sep 28, 1:56*pm, "Gill Smith"
wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy

--http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/


deep envy..... ;-)

Gill Smith 28-09-2010 10:16 PM

my artichokes
 
"ImStillMags" wrote in message
...
On Sep 28, 1:56 pm, "Gill Smith"
wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy

--http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/


deep envy..... ;-)


actually, mater is quite dismissive

calls them 'weeds' if you will!

I feel quite little red hennish about it

--
http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/



Ema Nymton 28-09-2010 11:00 PM

my artichokes
 
On 9/28/2010 4:09 PM, ImStillMags wrote:
On Sep 28, 1:56 pm, "Gill
wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy

--http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/

deep envy..... ;-)


Ditto. I tried to grow them, but it was not successful. Dr. Oz
mentioned artichokes in one of the top 5 foods that starve cancer. This
article was quite informative (and short).

http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/5-foods-starve-cancer

Becca

Ophelia[_4_] 29-09-2010 04:22 PM

my artichokes
 


"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message
...
Gill Smith wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy


The globes are flower buds, and you have Jerusalem artichokes, not globe
ones...

When the stems die off, you dig the artichokes up.

(Globe artichokes are like a big thistle, Jerusalem are in the sunflower
family)


Rusty Hinge as I live and breathe.... :))) What are you doing in an
American group?:)))))


--
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https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/


Rusty Hinge[_2_] 29-09-2010 04:24 PM

my artichokes
 
Gill Smith wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy


The globes are flower buds, and you have Jerusalem artichokes, not globe
ones...

When the stems die off, you dig the artichokes up.

(Globe artichokes are like a big thistle, Jerusalem are in the sunflower
family)

--
Rusty

sf[_2_] 29-09-2010 05:21 PM

my artichokes
 
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 16:24:02 +0100, Rusty Hinge
wrote:

Gill Smith wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy


The globes are flower buds, and you have Jerusalem artichokes, not globe
ones...

When the stems die off, you dig the artichokes up.

(Globe artichokes are like a big thistle, Jerusalem are in the sunflower
family)


Did you see a picture of it over in uk.rec.gardening?

Jerusalem
http://hotdogjam.wordpress.com/2009/...em-artichokes/

Globe
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/...a-garden-3.jpg

--

Never trust a dog to watch your food.

aem 29-09-2010 05:32 PM

my artichokes
 
On Sep 29, 9:21 am, sf wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 16:24:02 +0100, Rusty Hinge



wrote:
Gill Smith wrote:
are 8 feet


and rising


with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top


deep joy


The globes are flower buds, and you have Jerusalem artichokes, not globe
ones...


When the stems die off, you dig the artichokes up.


(Globe artichokes are like a big thistle, Jerusalem are in the sunflower
family)


Did you see a picture of it over in uk.rec.gardening?

Jerusalemhttp://hotdogjam.wordpress.com/2009/05/02/jerusalem-artichokes/

Globehttp://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/how-to-design-a-garden-3.jpg

The two plants are unrelated and very different in appearance. Hard
to believe one could mistake which he's growing. -aem

sf[_2_] 29-09-2010 06:48 PM

my artichokes
 
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 09:32:34 -0700 (PDT), aem
wrote:

The two plants are unrelated and very different in appearance. Hard
to believe one could mistake which he's growing.


Agreed. I was wondering how Rusty could be so sure by the words only.
I thought the OP was talking about a regular globe artichoke, Rusty
didn't. shrug That's why I supplied pictures. If there was
anything in there as a visual reference, it didn't make the xpost to
rfc.

--

Never trust a dog to watch your food.

sueb 29-09-2010 07:15 PM

my artichokes
 
On Sep 29, 10:48*am, sf wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 09:32:34 -0700 (PDT), aem
wrote:

The two plants are unrelated and very different in appearance. *Hard
to believe one could mistake which he's growing. * *


Agreed. *I was wondering how Rusty could be so sure by the words only.
I thought the OP was talking about a regular globe artichoke, Rusty
didn't. *shrug *That's why I supplied pictures. *If there was
anything in there as a visual reference, it didn't make the xpost to
rfc.

--

Never trust a dog to watch your food.


Probably by the height. I grow globe artichokes and they get 6 feet
max. Plus it's the wrong time of year if he's in the northern
hemisphere.

Susan B.

No Name 29-09-2010 07:30 PM

my artichokes
 
In uk.rec.gardening sf wrote:
The two plants are unrelated and very different in appearance. Hard
to believe one could mistake which he's growing.

Agreed. I was wondering how Rusty could be so sure by the words only.
I thought the OP was talking about a regular globe artichoke, Rusty
didn't. shrug That's why I supplied pictures. If there was
anything in there as a visual reference, it didn't make the xpost to
rfc.


It's not really the season for globe artichokes, but it is for the manky
artichoke weeds. Well, in the UK, anyhow. Not sure where the original
poster was now.

Gill Smith 29-09-2010 09:34 PM

my artichokes
 
"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message
...
Gill Smith wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy


The globes are flower buds, and you have Jerusalem artichokes, not globe
ones...

When the stems die off, you dig the artichokes up.


can you leave them in the ground until you use them

I suppose the flowers should be removed as useless ornamentation

even though they look rather attractive

--
http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/



Mike Lyle 29-09-2010 11:15 PM

my artichokes
 
Rusty Hinge wrote:
Gill Smith wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy


The globes are flower buds, and you have Jerusalem artichokes, not
globe ones...

When the stems die off, you dig the artichokes up.


... and make a not untasty soup, or boil them and serve with lots of
butter, and then discover why we call them "fartichokes".


(Globe artichokes are like a big thistle, Jerusalem are in the
sunflower family)


"Girasole" being the probable source of the misname "Jerusalem". Why
"artichoke", though, I don't know...Ah: the dictionary says they
"somewhat resemble the globe artichoke in flavour". I'll accept the
derivation, but deny the resemblance.

--
Mike.



kay 30-09-2010 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gill Smith (Post 901663)

can you leave them in the ground until you use them

I suppose the flowers should be removed as useless ornamentation

even though they look rather attractive

You can leave them in the ground until you use them. They are not so much troubles by slugs as potatoes are.

They don't flower well in this country, and they'll probably be frosted before hey try to set seed. There's so much leaf mass compared with the flower that it won't affect tuber formation noticeably. (Or, to put it another way, given their digestive properties,, you probably won't feel you have a shortage of them).

mark 30-09-2010 03:32 PM

my artichokes
 

"Ema Nymton" wrote in message
...
On 9/28/2010 4:09 PM, ImStillMags wrote:
On Sep 28, 1:56 pm, "Gill
wrote:
are 8 feet

and rising

with a plethora of spikey marble-sized globes on top

deep joy

--http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/

deep envy..... ;-)


Ditto. I tried to grow them, but it was not successful. Dr. Oz
mentioned artichokes in one of the top 5 foods that starve cancer. This
article was quite informative (and short).

http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/5-foods-starve-cancer

Becca


These will be Globes not Jerusalems.

mark




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