Jerusalem Artichoke

Jerusalem Artichoke
A unique, delicious vegetable. This unusual, delicate flavored, nutritious vegetable is loaded with ''vegetable power.'' Jerusalem artichokes—also known as Sunchokes—are high in food value and rich in vitamins, which are easily, hydrolyzed to levulose, a natural sugar. They're delicious sliced raw in salads, adding a crisp, nut-like flavor. Added to Chinese dishes the last minute of cooking, they taste similar to water chestnuts. Or cook them as you do potatoes—bake, boil and serve with butter, mash or cream them. This strain of potato-like tubers is untreated and extra fine for eating or planting. They are very hardy, and will thrive anywhere. Can be dug for winter storage or left in the ground without harm. Jerusalem Artichokes can be planted spring or fall. Eyes should be planted 18 inches apart. 1½ pounds will plant 35 to 50 feet of row.
- Hardiness Zones 3-9
- Light Required Full Sun
- Spread 18 - 24 inches
- Height 6 - 9 feet
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Product Details
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Botanical Name :
Helianthus tuberosus -
Zones:
3-9 -
Colors :
Yellow -
Light Required :
Full Sun -
Spread :
18 - 24 inches -
Offer Size :
Pound -
Height :
6 - 9 feet -
Spacing :
18 - 24 inches -
Foliage :
Oblong to lance shaped leaves that are course and hairy. -
Flower Form :
Ray florets up to 4" across. -
Growth Rate :
Fast. -
Days To Maturity :
120 - 120 Days -
Pruning :
None necessary.
Shipping Information
Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country using the shipping timeframes outlined below. We continually monitor weather conditions for extreme hot or cold and adjust shipping schedules as needed. Due to hot weather conditions, we are unable to ship most plant items in July and August.
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3A-5A | 5/5/2023 | 6/9/2023 | |||||||
5B | 5/1/2023 | 6/9/2023 | |||||||
6A | 4/27/2023 | 6/9/2023 | |||||||
6B | 4/24/2023 | 6/9/2023 | |||||||
7A | 4/13/2023 | 6/9/2023 | |||||||
7B | 4/10/2023 | 6/9/2023 | |||||||
8A-8B | 4/3/2023 | 6/2/2023 | |||||||
9A-10B | 3/27/2023 | 6/2/2023 |