May 15, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Artichokes Start to Finish – Complete Growing Guide


In this episode we will be talking how to grow artichokes. Artichokes
can be tricky, but with the help of this growing guide you can have
success even as a beginner! This is truly the most comprehensive
growing guide on Artichokes in all of youtube, so I hope you enjoy, and
I hope you learn something new.

What we discuss: How to fertilize artichokes, how long do artichokes
take to flower, how much water do artichokes need, how big do they get,
and how much space do I need to give them, how many artichokes form on
a single plant, what pH is ideal for growing artichokes, how much
sunlight is required for growing them, are they perennial or annual,
and will they survive winter conditions in cold climates.
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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Artichokes Start to Finish – Complete Growing Guide

  1. Ive been trying to sprout the purple sicilian variety and green globe in a napkin taped to my window. Everything is germinating except these artichokes. I gave up and bought 1 green globe plant from a local nursery but they were out of the purple. Any ideas why is it so hard to sprout from seed?!

  2. This is old, but still good. I have grown Green Globe from seed and flowered the first year. The key is to give that young start a cold shock before transplanting. On the other hand you could plant in the early fall. I have had the misfortune of tasting an over plant ripened blossom. It is less tender and the creamy texture turned grainy and had a strong sunflower sprout taste. It obviously had a more mature choke with firm bristles. On my plant I harvest them as they grow. The first are the biggest followed by smaller ones. Although in my experience the petals are often not worth the effort because there has been so little tasty bits. I also don't mess around with soil pH, because tomato's and other plants grow just fine.

  3. I just stumbled onto this oldie but goodie! I have tried for several years to grow these. It gets -40° where I live, so I keep trying to bring them back in for the winter but the aphids kill them every time, & I won't use chemicals, besides neem, which wasn't good enough. With what you have taught me I will try again. I will plant them on the South wall of my house to give more heat and try tarping and mulching in the fall, as well as feeding twice a year as opposed to once. I'll let you know how it goes!

  4. I love the looks of artichoke I have three growing now. They are so beautiful. Mine are majorly thirsty though, idk who is saying they don’t need much water. Mine do! I have. Thirsty bunch lol

  5. Bought Cynara from nursery planted month on leaves wilting and just found ant eggs it's in full sun been put a shade on it any treatment I can give it and advice please

  6. As we know artichoke flowers don’t grow at the same time. Shall I cut off the central spike when it’s ready or it will stop the plant’s growth? Once I did that and side flowers dry up after that.

  7. I live in Southern California and I grew artichokes for the first time this year and they were absolutely gorgeous and beautiful I must’ve got around 20 artichokes and the ones that I let flower the flower was absolutely gorgeous

  8. I want to plant 2 of them in a 10 gallon black fiber grow bag , they will get all afternoon sun . Can I bring them into cold 40degree temp for Winter , can they be brought out in early spring or late spring for rot issues or stunting them . So can I use low org all around feet with a nitrogen supplement a few times a season seaweed ,.

  9. We're trying to grow artichokes from seed in a pot, but we get a sprout or two, then it seems to die off.. they get water when the soil dries out. Any thoughts?

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