Admittedly, Clyde's 'chokes are nothing to compare to the large ones seen in grocery stores, but they are just as tasty despite their small size. The plants produce prolifically, and I suspect he might get larger buds if he pinched the plants as they develop, but that's not his way. He fertilizes and waters them, and harvests enough for his personal use, occasionally bringing a small bagful across the fence.
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Artichoke In Flower
Admittedly, Clyde's 'chokes are nothing to compare to the large ones seen in grocery stores, but they are just as tasty despite their small size. The plants produce prolifically, and I suspect he might get larger buds if he pinched the plants as they develop, but that's not his way. He fertilizes and waters them, and harvests enough for his personal use, occasionally bringing a small bagful across the fence.

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