Start by choosing healthy, disease-free plants. Artichokes take 110-120 days to mature, so starting early is essential for those in colder climates with shorter seasons. In colder climates, spring planting is best.
In areas with mild winters, fall planting is recommended. Plants regularly will grow 3-4 feet wide! The plants have large leaves and will definitely shade out and crowd out other small plants, so give them room.Īrtichokes can be planted in the spring or fall, depending on your climate.
If your soil is heavy clay or sandy, it may be necessary to amend it with organic matter such as compost or peat moss. They also prefer a slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.5. In this blog post, we will discuss how to grow artichokes in your own backyard.Īrtichokes require full sun and well-drained soil to thrive. Growing artichokes can be a fun and rewarding experience for both experienced and novice gardeners. Artichokes can be a perennial for zones 7-12, but can still be grown in zones 3-6 they will just be an annual and will need to be replanted each year. Artichokes are a member of the thistle family and are native to the Mediterranean region. Artichokes are a delicious and unique vegetable that can be grown in a variety of climates.