tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5269231913719593382.post9160905265964262334..comments2023-10-30T20:05:22.704+09:00Comments on Gardening in Gifu: May 11Xanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15455990012935032853noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5269231913719593382.post-54275282137976851822010-05-16T15:49:40.015+09:002010-05-16T15:49:40.015+09:00How big did they get? This is my first time growi...How big did they get? This is my first time growing artichokes, so I have no idea. I heard they got big, so planted them just over a meter apart. I am worried the Gifu summer might be too hot for them (it is for me!) I will keep you posted on their progress. Dd1 LOVES artichokes, as do I, and I have never seen them here.<br /><br />My problem is that I don't enjoy thinning seedlings either! I feel like a murderer, and wish it wasn't all left to me!Xanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15455990012935032853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5269231913719593382.post-67614988877640625702010-05-16T14:22:05.043+09:002010-05-16T14:22:05.043+09:00Hi,
I was given some artichoke seedlings last yea...Hi,<br /> I was given some artichoke seedlings last year but totally underestimated how big they grow. I had to pull one up because it was overshadowing everything! Your seedlings look much better placed. I would love to see some more pictures as they get bigger and any hints on growing them too! BTW I totally understand your DH not wanting to thin out seedlings. Ikeep looking at my overladen plum tree but i can't bring myself to part with even one plum...Clairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03752917426954986558noreply@blogger.com