Vegetable - Edible?: Edible
These were grown from seeds from the organic garden catalogue -
"Thistle like plants, 90-150cm tall, grown for their edible flower
buds. A very attractive variation to the traditional green variety,
with excellent flavour."
In Saturday 18th July 2009
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Sown Indoors
by Nina, Tue 24th Mar '09
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Planted Out
by Nina, Sat 18th Jul '09
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First Harvested
by Nina & Tim, Sat 8th May '10
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Harvested
by Nina, Sun 30th May '10
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Harvested
by Louise & Gordon & Gordon's Mum!, Sun 30th May '10
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Harvested
by Nina & Alison for group, Sat 5th Jun '10
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Harvested
by Nina, Sat 12th Jun '10
For the first day of the new honesty stall
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Harvested
by Nina for Group, Sat 3rd Jul '10
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Harvested
by Nina, Sat 10th Jul '10
Cooked and eaten on the spot by the group for lunch!
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Harvested
by Lydia, Sat 17th Jul '10
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Harvested
by Nina, Wed 21st Jul '10
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Harvested
by Darek, Thu 22nd Jul '10
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Divided
by Nina, Sat 5th Mar '11
Moved some to my allotment - 2 are thriving
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Harvested
by Group, Sat 7th May '11
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Harvested
by Nina, Sat 25th Jun '11
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Harvested
by Jason, Sat 23rd Jul '11
For the SHED Space project display in the theatre royal Stratford
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Harvested
by Group, Sat 8th Oct '11
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3 Notes
These survived being accidentally weeded out by Louis and Dasha - mistake realised they were rapidly re-planted and most recovered!
Nina Pope,
I grew these from seed (rather than splitting existing plants) and as a result we have quite wildly different plants. One is already producing (Early May) and others have very diverse foliage.
Nina Pope, May 9, 2010 20:09
Now they have actual artichokes on we can see that not all of them can be described as 'purple globes' either!
Nina Pope, May 23, 2010 21:58