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There are fields of them close to me in Southern California. If you decide to grow your own, make some room, these plants are big.
Never grew 'em before; planted these on a whim from a pkg of seeds last September. They sprouted and I managed to keep the 12-16" sprouts safe from a couple of freezes in Jan ... only 3, so no biggie. These guys have surpassed the usual amount of bulbs. Apparently I've become an Artichoke Whisperer â Buying pkgs of Knorr Hollandaise sauce mix in bulk lately.
The hedge behind the fence is approximately 8' 7" tall. These are three plants.
Anyone up for Dip?
I don't know if I've ever seen them growing in a garden or on a farm. There's at least one of the farmers at the market who leaves part of the vine on them when they sell them. I think their season around here is late summer.
There are fields of them close to me in Southern California. If you decide to grow your own, make some room, these plants are big.
I want to grow some now....lol. I'm gonna see if I can. This is my first time growing corn. It's amazing how fast it comes up. Just got to figure out a good way to keep the deer out of it. I've got every tomato known to mankind. Okra, yellow squash, zucchini, lot's of peppers.....eggplant. Some other stuff but I can't remember.
I'm so ready for fresh veggies.
I don't know if I've ever seen them growing in a garden or on a farm. There's at least one of the farmers at the market who leaves part of the vine on them when they sell them. I think their season around here is late summer.
I want to grow some now....lol. I'm gonna see if I can. This is my first time growing corn. It's amazing how fast it comes up. Just got to figure out a good way to keep the deer out of it. I've got every tomato known to mankind. Okra, yellow squash, zucchini, lot's of peppers.....eggplant. Some other stuff but I can't remember.
I'm so ready for fresh veggies.
Yeah...you're right. I don't know what they look like unless they come from a jar.
I don't know if I've ever seen them growing in a garden or on a farm. There's at least one of the farmers at the market who leaves part of the vine on them when they sell them. I think their season around here is late summer.