- Hardiness Zone: 3-7 Annual
- Hardiness Zone: 7-11 Perennial
Seed Depth: 1/4–1/2 inch
Seed Spacing: 24–36 inches
Row Spacing: 36–48 inches
Sunlight: Full sun
Days to Sprout: 10–21 days
Days to Maturity: 85–120 days (harvestable buds in the second year)
Growth Habit: Upright, perennial
Sunlight: Thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Soil Type: Prefers rich, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5–7.5. Amending with compost improves growth.
When to Plant: Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost or sow directly outdoors in mild climates after the last frost.
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1/4–1/2 inch deep, spacing them 24–36 inches apart.
Indoor Sowing: Sow seeds in trays and transplant when seedlings have at least two sets of true leaves.
Succession Planting: Not typically needed; artichokes are perennials that return for multiple harvests.
Watering: Water deeply and consistently to keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy. Mulch helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost at planting and mid-season to promote healthy growth and bud production.
Pruning: Cut back plants in late fall after frost or flowering to prepare for the next growing season.
Pest and Disease Control: Monitor for aphids, slugs, and fungal diseases. Use organic pest control methods as needed.
When to Harvest: Harvest buds when they are tight, firm, and about 3–5 inches in diameter, typically in the plant’s second year.
How to Harvest: Use a sharp knife to cut buds along the stem, leaving 1–2 inches of stem attached.
Seed Collection: Allow flowers to fully mature and dry on the plant. Collect seeds from the center of the dried flower heads.
Storing Seeds: Store seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Why You’ll Love It
Italian Heirloom: A traditional favorite from northern Italy with outstanding flavor and beauty.
Vibrant Color: Deep purple buds stand out in the garden and on the table.
Deliciously Tender: Harvested young, the buds are tender with rich, nutty flavor.
Perennial Producer: Grows as a perennial in zones 7–10, yielding for years with care.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 3–4 feet
Growth Habit: Upright, perennial with silvery-green foliage and tall flower stalks
Bud Type: Round, slightly pointed purple buds with fleshy bracts
Days to Maturity: 120–150 days (first year harvest possible if started early)
Hardiness: Perennial in zones 7–10; grow as annual in cooler climates
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Rich, nutty, and slightly sweet with a tender texture
Culinary Uses: Perfect for steaming, grilling, baking, or stuffing; also makes stunning edible garnishes
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Tarragon, peas, sunflowers, and marigolds
Avoid Planting Near: Potatoes and corn, which compete for nutrients
Bonus Benefit: Also attracts pollinators when buds are allowed to bloom
Common Issues and Solutions
Aphids or Slugs: Use neem oil or diatomaceous earth and encourage beneficial insects
No Bud Formation: Needs full sun, rich soil, and consistent moisture
Winter Dieback: Mulch heavily in fall or grow in containers for overwintering indoors in cold zones
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 22 |
3g | Approximately 66 |
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