The chokes they sell at the markets around here, in season, are much more attractive and have much more to eat on them. Our dinky little chokes pale in comparison. So once these are gone, they're gone. We're allowing sage plants to take their place.
Friday, May 08, 2009
L'Artichaut
The artichoke. Three of our original five plants are still thriving growing, although they don't produce much, and what they do produce is not all that satisfying. We don't feed these plants, so that may be why. Still, they look nice in the garden.
The chokes they sell at the markets around here, in season, are much more attractive and have much more to eat on them. Our dinky little chokes pale in comparison. So once these are gone, they're gone. We're allowing sage plants to take their place.
The chokes they sell at the markets around here, in season, are much more attractive and have much more to eat on them. Our dinky little chokes pale in comparison. So once these are gone, they're gone. We're allowing sage plants to take their place.
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This may not give fruit but it does have very nice colours !!!
ReplyDeletenamaki, thanks for coming by and leaving comments! J'ai commencé à regarder votre blog - belles photos!
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