If you love eating artichokes, you’ll be happy to hear that growing them in Inland Northwest gardens is doable. It just requires fooling them a bit. For a long time, I’ve been envious of gardeners in ...
Artichokes are a vegetable that is native to the mild climates of the Southern Mediterranean. Because of that, they grow well in the San Joaquin Valley where we also have a Mediterranean climate. They ...
Globe artichokes are popping up in Lubbock gardens. They are not your usual garden vegetable - some say they look like a hand grenade; they've been called the "science fiction vegetable'.' They remind ...
These wonderful plants produce delicious vegetables and gorgeous flowers. Single-purpose plants are common in your garden. Green beans are tasty but not terribly interesting to look at; daffodils are ...
Learn easy methods on how to prepare artichokes you’ve grown. Now that you’re well on your way to growing your own artichokes, you may find yourself suffering, as do so many, from artichoke anxiety.
Even if you never made a meal of artichokes slathered in melted butter and crushed garlic, you may still want to think about growing these flower buds in your landscape. The large leaves of this ...
Whenever someone hears I’m growing artichokes, their response is always the same: “Artichokes?! You can grow them here?” Yes, absolutely you can grow artichokes in the Inland Northwest but you have to ...
Q:Each time my artichokes begin to bloom, the chokes inevitably are swarmed with ants. What is the best and most safe solution so we can enjoy eating our artichokes? A: Ants in artichokes usually ...