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These organic Jerusalem Artichoke tubers are perennial, easy-to-grow root vegetables that thrive in full sun and sandy soil. Known for their high inulin content, they support digestive health while producing beautiful fragrant yellow flowers in fall. Delivered fresh and ready to plant, this 5-pack offers a sustainable, nutrient-dense addition to any garden or kitchen.
| ASIN | B08VD9JXJB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,446 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #556 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Generic |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (305) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 10 Feet |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Madame Tealight Farms |
| Material Feature | Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Easy to grow |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Product Care Instructions | Plant in full-sun after danger of frost |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 4 inches |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Special Feature | Fragrant |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
K**M
Plump, healthy, clean, and ready to grow
They arrived in good time, in great condition, plump, clean, partially chitted, just perfect. I've got them in a pot in the house. I'll add a pic after the start growing. Lessons learned. Don't put them in the greenhouse, the heat will rot them Place them well out of reach of chickens, squirrels, and anything else that will steal them. My lone survivor is doing great. I put a cage over it to protect it. Definitely buy these they are beautiful.
J**T
tenacious, healthy bulbs
Ordered at beginning of March. Stored in produce drawer in the fridge. I appreciate the nice packaging that helped to keep adequately moist for extended period without getting soggy or rotting. 2+ months later, planted on Mother's Day in May. I live in St Louis and waited until freeze seemed out of the question. A few nights are still in the 50s and high 40s, and they have tolerated it just fine. All 5 bulbs sprouted within 10 days, with multiple stalks per bulb. These seem easy to grow in a variety of conditions, and I look forward to seeing the flowers and the bulb yield. And how they taste! I have never eaten a sunchoke - just wanted a fun project and to try something new. I planted them in a large pot, because I have heard sunchoke spreads aggressively. Update: these have been really fun to watch grow! They grow FAST - the only thing I have ever seen grow this fast before was amaryllis. For a while, they were literally growing more than an inch per day. A squirrel quickly stole one bulb - I had to protect the base with chicken wire. I think the instructions said "full sun", but I quickly discovered it scorched in full sun, so moved it to where it only gets morning sun and sits in the shade of an oak during the hottest part of the day (I'm in Zone 7a at 38.6* latitude). It was definitely happier there and continued to grow. My remaining 4 plants grew amazingly all summer. I watered frequently, probably 3-4 times a week on average, and every day when it was hot. This fall, the squirrels have destroyed the stalks of all but 1 plant. I plan to attempt to harvest after first frost. I will update again with the yield.
D**G
Great growth
All produced, lots of new tubers
C**N
good start but no flower. waiting for spring to see if it regrows.
the roots germinated and i got a plant, but due to lateness of season the plant did not flower. Waiting for spring to see if it does better.
J**T
Good quality
Take them out of the package immediately as leaving them would encourage rot. One of mine had just started to get a teeny bit mushy, but I still planted it and it still produced after careful trimming. I'd buy again. They were in rather good shape in all.
R**Y
Worth the cost
Planted a bit late in the season but they still grew to a decent size. Tasted great everyone loved them.
P**T
Good as new the following year
I didn't get these in the ground when I bought them, so they spent at least a year in my frig.. A few months ago, I crossed my fingers and planted all four bulbs in a space maybe 30" x 30". The plants grew big and tall and today I harvested ONE of the plants - maybe a gallon of roots. I left a few small roots in the ground, to grow next year. I purchased these for a FOREVER vegetable & I anticipate many years of boutiful crops
G**T
None grew
We planted but got nothing Bad tubers?
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