Imperial Star Artichokes, August 1, 2014

Imperial Star Artichoke

Imperial Star Artichokes, August 1, 2014
Imperial Star Artichokes, August 1, 2014

Last fall Susan and I were roaming Old Montreal when we discovered several artichokes plants alive and thriving. I couldn’t believe it. So I did a little research.

Lo and behold, I discovered that the Imperial Star hybrid is able to grow and produce as an annual even this far north. So, in addition to the Cuore Di Bue tomatoes, Imperial Star artichoke are on my “Must Plant” list for summer 2011.

Burpee offers the seeds, so I’ve just placed the order. Here’s how they describe Imperial star artichokes:

“Grow your own artichokes and enjoy the large, edible flower buds at their prime. Attractive plants with grey-green foliage grow 4′ tall with a similar spread.Grows best in full sun. Produces buds the first year. High yields of sweet, mild tasting flower buds, 4-1/2″ in diameter, which are very slow to open when mature.”

Starting next month I’ll be germinating my first ever homegrown artichokes to be propagated this summer in Rosslyn’s vegetable garden. Optimism abounds!


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2 responses to “Imperial Star Artichoke”

  1. Thank you for the link to my post. I enjoyed reading yours.

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      virtualDavis

      You bet, Jovina, and thank you! My wife and I are heading off to Sicilia this autumn with my parents, and I’m already daydreaming about the treats we’ll enjoy there… 🙂

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