Storing Jeruselam (Sun) Artichokes

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Storing Jeruselam (Sun) Artichokes

Post by My sid » Tue, 15 Mar 2005 05:22:11



First year I have grown this type of Arti***and what a crop!  I have left
them in the ground and dug as needed but now it is time to prepare for next
years crop.

 What is the best way to store the remaning chokes that I have just dug?
They soften so quickly when left exposed.

I have heeded the advice and screend the soil surrounding last years
planting to minimize the spreading of the vigorous plants.

 
 
 

Storing Jeruselam (Sun) Artichokes

Post by simy » Tue, 15 Mar 2005 06:50:05


Quote:

> First year I have grown this type of Arti***and what a crop!  I
have left
> them in the ground and dug as needed but now it is time to prepare
for next
> years crop.

>  What is the best way to store the remaning chokes that I have just
dug?
> They soften so quickly when left exposed.

no real way to store them. That's why the storebought chokes are so
close to inedible. Try to eat them as soon as dug.

Quote:

> I have heeded the advice and screend the soil surrounding last years
> planting to minimize the spreading of the vigorous plants.

good idea. I used to have a vigorous patch myself, until the deer found
it.
But in time I found that the surrounding lawn crept in. It is best to
place a solid grass barrier, and mulch heavily with chips. Basically,
same thing as with asparagus.
 
 
 

Storing Jeruselam (Sun) Artichokes

Post by Gary Wood » Tue, 15 Mar 2005 06:59:58


Quote:

> What is the best way to store the remaning chokes t

They keep reasonably well simulating in-ground storage:
As close to freezing as possible and damp. I've put them in a plastic bag
with a hunk of wet paper towel in the crisper tray of the Fridge.  Some I
left in a Garden cart  in an unheated garage after digging are still
passable.

Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic
Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G