Monday, 20 June 2011

jerusalem artichoke tubers

There are two caveats to growing Jerusalem artichokes. The first is that they are notoriously invasive, so you might not want to plant them directly in the ground. Apparently, even the smallest bit of tuber left behind will sprout...

of Jerusalem artichoke on
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Jerusalem artichoke is easily
Jerusalem artichoke is easily

Jerusalem Artichokes tubers
Jerusalem Artichokes tubers

Jerusalem Artichokes Fully
Jerusalem Artichokes Fully

Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers
Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers

Jerusalem Artichoke Tuber
Jerusalem Artichoke Tuber

Lower left in the photo: Sunchokes (which is short for "SUNflower that's native and grows edible tubers that someone decided to mis-name Jerusalem artiCHOKE") are a wild and crazy plant that grows to ten feet high, has...
Native Tuber Harvest | AllPrinceton

I planted the clump of Jerusalem Artichoke tubers, as they were given to me, in a corner of our veggie garden. And there they've stayed, growing tall and blooming pretty yellow flowers each year. Occasionally, I'd be reminded...
jerusalem artichoke tubers

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