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Old 19-06-2003, 09:44 AM
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The Reid wrote in message . ..
Right, grown the artichokes, and fine looking plants they are, if a
bit scarey.

Cooking
When I was in Tudela I had lovely stews of whole baby artichokes and
broad beans but when I tried it last night with golf ball sized ones
they are like fibre glass. I stewed for 40 minutes.

Whats wrong? Surely they cant water them more than me, Spains dry,
isnt it.

crosspost to gardening, they might have an input, clever lot them
gardeners


I've just started to attempt to grow some artichokes on my new allotment,
is there any advice you can give on growing them? You've obviously had some
success to be producing some chokes, is this after two after sowing the plants?
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Davemar wrote in message
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The Reid wrote in message

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Right, grown the artichokes, and fine looking plants they are, if a
bit scarey.

Cooking
When I was in Tudela I had lovely stews of whole baby artichokes and
broad beans but when I tried it last night with golf ball sized ones
they are like fibre glass. I stewed for 40 minutes.

Whats wrong? Surely they cant water them more than me, Spains dry,
isnt it.

crosspost to gardening, they might have an input, clever lot them
gardeners


I've just started to attempt to grow some artichokes on my new allotment,
is there any advice you can give on growing them? You've obviously had

some
success to be producing some chokes, is this after two after sowing the

plants?

I tried for two years to grow them from seed and they did OK until they were
about a foot tall, then became infested with blackfly (which did not appear
on any neighbouring plants). I love the small ones and can't get them any
other way...sob.
Kathleen


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Old 20-06-2003, 09:56 AM
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Following up to Kathleen Roberts

I tried for two years to grow them from seed and they did OK until they were
about a foot tall, then became infested with blackfly (which did not appear
on any neighbouring plants). I love the small ones and can't get them any
other way...sob.


Funny, all my blackfly are on the broad beans.
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The Reid wrote:

Right, grown the artichokes, and fine looking plants they are, if a
bit scarey.

Cooking
When I was in Tudela I had lovely stews of whole baby artichokes and
broad beans but when I tried it last night with golf ball sized ones
they are like fibre glass. I stewed for 40 minutes.

Whats wrong? Surely they cant water them more than me, Spains dry,
isnt it.

crosspost to gardening, they might have an input, clever lot them
gardeners


No clue here, but I've just discovered a small artichoke nestling in the
leaves of mine, so I await further instructions. I wonder if I can make
it serve four? This vegetable growing is much more exciting than
flowers!

regards
sarah


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