My Globe Artichoke has gone crazy this year! I got it as a root cutting from Homebase in 2017 and potted it up until it started to grow on well. It was then put in a corner of a sunny bed and left to do it's own thing. I got a single flower bud that first year but it came to nothing and didn't even open before the frost got it.
Last year it grew very slowly - nothing to write home about and no flower buds at all.
Then - just after that crazy spell of hot weather in late February this year - it started to grow and grow and now it's around 6.5ft tall!!! At the beginning of June it was about eyebrow-height to me (I'm 5ft 5in) but when THIS photo was taken on Saturday 22nd June it was taller than Neil who is 6ft! *apologies for the nakedness - he'd been working on dismantling stuff and it was a hot muggy day!*
It's now sending up 7 flower spikes which, at first, I thought I would just leave for the bees. But now my curiosity has the better of me and I think I'll actually try eating one! If it tastes yuck I'll just leave the rest for the pollinators....I wouldn't let them starve.
How big should the buds be before I pick them to eat - golf-ball-sized...hand size? I'm popping back up there today so will get a photo of the main centre one with my hand as a comparison. I found an idiot-proof video on how to cook them and eat them too.....god bless google - it certainly helps hopeless cooks like myself produce edible food!
Excuse the weediness - the plot has gone all to pot at the mo as Neil is pulling things down and moving stuff around so I've just given up any thoughts of growing stuff outside (still got tomatoes, cucumber & watermelon in greenhouse) and instead am concentrating on getting the work done ASAP and then getting beds dug and hopefully a chicken run built ready for the spring!
Last year it grew very slowly - nothing to write home about and no flower buds at all.
Then - just after that crazy spell of hot weather in late February this year - it started to grow and grow and now it's around 6.5ft tall!!! At the beginning of June it was about eyebrow-height to me (I'm 5ft 5in) but when THIS photo was taken on Saturday 22nd June it was taller than Neil who is 6ft! *apologies for the nakedness - he'd been working on dismantling stuff and it was a hot muggy day!*
It's now sending up 7 flower spikes which, at first, I thought I would just leave for the bees. But now my curiosity has the better of me and I think I'll actually try eating one! If it tastes yuck I'll just leave the rest for the pollinators....I wouldn't let them starve.
How big should the buds be before I pick them to eat - golf-ball-sized...hand size? I'm popping back up there today so will get a photo of the main centre one with my hand as a comparison. I found an idiot-proof video on how to cook them and eat them too.....god bless google - it certainly helps hopeless cooks like myself produce edible food!
Excuse the weediness - the plot has gone all to pot at the mo as Neil is pulling things down and moving stuff around so I've just given up any thoughts of growing stuff outside (still got tomatoes, cucumber & watermelon in greenhouse) and instead am concentrating on getting the work done ASAP and then getting beds dug and hopefully a chicken run built ready for the spring!
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