This week I was lucky enough to get a kilo or so of Jerusalem Artichoke tubers in my organic veg bag, but as no one else in the house wants to even try them I thought that I would have a go at planting them and seeing how they get on.
Now everything I have read suggests that tubers should be planted after the last frost, and harvested after the first frost, but that tubers left in the ground will survive over winter quite easily.
My question is - can the tubers I have got go in the ground now in readiness for next year or do I have to wait until next Feb, and if so how can I store them to make sure they will last the winter?
Thanks
Andy
Now everything I have read suggests that tubers should be planted after the last frost, and harvested after the first frost, but that tubers left in the ground will survive over winter quite easily.
My question is - can the tubers I have got go in the ground now in readiness for next year or do I have to wait until next Feb, and if so how can I store them to make sure they will last the winter?
Thanks
Andy
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