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Growing And Harvesting Artichokes | Growing Food At Home Is Easy

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    @sarah_farm5 months ago I am always fascinated on how you turned something into many kind of dishes. They are so mouth watering 🤤! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms. ...
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    @dawnbern2917last year Thanks Dan! I love how you put the pups between your fruit trees oh, and I also see that you use the outer leaves to lay down is mulch in your pathways. Actually those outer leaves are also edible, some people call them cardone, it's the stalk you eat, kind of like celery, that is edible, you just de-rib it and chop it up, you can put it in soups or eat it raw :-) ... 3
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    @bsrodeo7slast month I just harvested 3 today. In the past I think I waited too long and they were starting to get tough. We’re eating them tomorrow night. Thanks for the tips.
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    @paparomesoutdoors7112 years ago Great job I planted them they are coming up but small from seeds wondering if I leave them for next year 2
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    @ScottTheCoffeeGeek3 years ago You are missing out on the stem! Leave 4 or 5 inches attached when you cut out. It is edible, and the tastiest part. Just peel the skin before cooking 5
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    @justinestranddeoliveira7158last year Wow! So helpful and inspiring! I garden in Portugal and my favorite food in the whole world is artichokes. Thank you! 1
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    @hnr632 years ago You have a really great looking plot - great to look around - gave me a few ideas for mine … 1
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    @GardenKatt2 years ago You said not the biggest artichoke but not counting labor it is now perpetual free great tasting food. 1
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    @heavenplant44549 months ago Great info.! Thank you for the video! All your videos are great:) love your garden
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    @user-yi7tb5vm5r4 years ago Hello this is Yiannis from Aegina island - Greece!! I would like to thank you for all your videos! We have learned so much from your garden!! Thank you so much!! 2
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    @kellym30212 years ago Thank you so much! Im gonna start seed for them today. Can't wait! 1
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    @yolandalopez81173 years ago i just LOVE artichokes. im attempting to grow in texas. 1
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    @ISpiTrvth3 weeks ago You should do a follow up, and include storage And uses.
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    @krisztinab.49583 years ago Hello Dan, thanks so much for the info & lovely energy! I love your garden! ♥♥♥ I grow artichoke in the last 2 years but to be honest they're SO incredibly beautiful, majestic plants that I always feel sorry to harvest it to eat! :D Just today a friend suggested to me that maybe the artichoke in my garden wants to be a part of me & so partly & spiritually I could become the artichoke ♥ So I started looking into some "how to" info. & I couldn't land in a better place. Thanks for your time & energy ♥ Warm Blessings ♥ ... 2
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    @craigkeller3 years ago Great video and beautiful garden! Thanks 🙏 1
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    @KeikoMushi4 years ago Thank you for posting about the plant. I saw one of your other recent posts and was trying to decide how feasible it would be to grow them. The info has convinced me. Now I just need to get some seeds. 2
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    @pnwgardenergal13254 years ago Nice harvest ! Love artichokes. I have 2 small plants that don't get enough heat or sun here in PNW. I hope they will eventually get big enough to have a harvest. 1
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    @brandonleonard93874 years ago loving the content. just Curious as to how much land your working with, trying to plan out with my urban backyard how to utilize the best space 2
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    @juliokock46924 years ago Resourceful video, really good, thanks. Do you know if artichokes do any good in heavy clay soil?
    I'm gonna give it a try anyway ✌👍
    Thanks again for sharing your experience
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    @rosewood5132 years ago Oh I wish I could ask questions, I just started a dozen plants to see how many I grow. Did you know the stems are also edible? not the entire stem but about 6-10 inches from the bottom of the Bulb... It tastes a bit like the heart. Not my favorite part but many Italians like that like my mother in law... ... 1
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    @mermaid31523 years ago Thanks for the video. It was nice to see how large the plants get and how the artichokes are within the plant. 1
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    @andreagoloff34454 years ago do they grow in sandy soil . i have a large property with different types of soil and sunlight hours? 1
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    @rexhavoc29823 years ago What do you use to fertilize the Artichoke and when? from zone 9.thanks- 1
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    @xvx48484 years ago I wish I could do something like this but a few years ago we decided to go low-water landscaping and chose gravel. Now we would have to move literally tons of gravel to be able to plant this kind of graden lol. 1
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    @le91862 years ago Does this plants required full sun or partially shade? 1
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    @rustedoakhomestead4 years ago Got a few young transplants in just a few weeks ago, here in Central Texas. Think they'll produce this year or are they dormant the first year like other perennials? 1
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    @biglou44524 years ago Which way is it better to grow in pot then transplant to ground or straight on the ground?🤔 1
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    @dianeschmidt7914last year Hi Dan! Where do you live? I would love to grow artichokes, but I live in Florida and I don't know if that would work. Any advice?? Thank you!
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    @typorter-pp6lh4 years ago What is the benefit of removing the lower leaves? Any tips on growing larger chokes? 1
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    @-ox9zz4 years ago great garden! what zone are you in? Did you start from seed? 2
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    @portaadonai4 years ago Gophers take out the artichokes throughout the year, I save seeds and plant each year, only a few out of 20+ plants survive, the rest I restart from seed. I still get more artichokes than I can eat. Do you have any gophers? 1
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    @le91862 years ago Can I buy those seeds from you? Thanks 1
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    @bevsartsandcrafts7154 years ago I have no luck whatsoever growing these. I've tried for years and had no luck. The plant gets a certain size then dies. I'm doing something wrong lol. I'm trying again this year! 2
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    @YudronWangmo4 years ago Aphids. Ants. Why don't you have them on your artichokes? 1