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Vegetables - Artichoke Seeds
If you live in a southern climate, or have a protected space like a greenhouse in the north, you might like to try growing Artichoke seeds. The large, round, scaly fruits are are useful in gourmet cooking, and will give your garden an Old World charm. Artichokes take some time and space, so when you buy Artichoke seeds be sure to plant them in an area where they can flourish for a few years without being disturbed. Purple Artichokes will add even more of a visual appeal to your garden than the common Green Artichokes.
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Purple Romagna Artichoke Seeds Open Pollinated
A favorite of chefs, this Italian Artichoke grows large-hearted heads that vary in color from green to purple, and are valued for their tenderness and beautiful appearance. The plants grow fairly tall with edible flower buds, known as chokes that are 3 or 4 inches in diameter, which can be harvested in the second season.Quick ViewxPurple Romagna Artichoke Seeds
Cynara scolymus
A favorite of chefs, this Italian Artichoke grows large-hearted heads that vary in color from green to purple, and are valued for their tenderness and beautiful appearance. The plants grow fairly tall with edible flower buds, known as chokes that are 3 or 4 inches in diameter, which can be harvested in the second season.
$3.75 Pkt - $11.03 / Oz
If you live in a southern climate, or have a protected space like a greenhouse in the north, you might like to try growing Artichoke seeds. The large, round, scaly fruits are are useful in gourmet cooking, and will give your garden an Old World charm. Artichokes take some time and space, so when you buy Artichoke seeds be sure to plant them in an area where they can flourish for a few years without being disturbed. Purple Artichokes will add even more of a visual appeal to your garden than the common Green Artichokes.