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Imperial Star Artichoke Care: How To Grow An Imperial Star Artichoke Plant

Imperial Star Artichoke Care: How To Grow An Imperial Star Artichoke Plant

Imperial Star artichokes were originally developed to meet the needs of commercial growers. This thornless variety of artichoke is primarily cultivated as an annual and harvested during the winter months. In California, where the bulk of commercial artichoke production is located, perennial artichokes are harvested from spring through fall. The introduction of the Imperial Star artichokes allowed California growers to supply fresh artichokes year-round.

Imperial Star Artichoke Info

Since Imperial Star artichokes were specifically bred for cultivation as a cold-climate annual, this variety is well adapted for home gardeners who are unable to grow artichokes as perennials. The key to producing buds on annuals is exposing the Imperial Star artichoke plant to nighttime temperatures in the 50- to 60-degree F. (10 to 16 C.) range for a minimum of two weeks.

Imperial Star artichoke plants typically produce one to two primary buds up to 4 ½ inches (11.5 cm.) in diameter. In addition, five to seven smaller secondary buds will form. Mature buds are slow to open. Their flavor is sweet and mild.

How to Grow an Imperial Star Artichoke

For successful cultivation, follow these Imperial Star artichoke care steps:

Harvest artichokes when the buds reach 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm.) in diameter. In comparison with other varieties, Imperial Star artichokes are slow to open. Over mature artichokes become too fibrous for consumption, but left on the plant the buds open to reveal attractive thistle-like flowers!


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