planting jerusalem artichokes

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2011

in the veggie garden

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  • I've wanted to grow some, but I have been hesitant because I've heard that they can escape your planting area and become a nuisance. I'll be very interested to see how they do. Thanks for the video.

  • @72542 yes this is what i read to..i have the boards down about 4 inches i am hoping that will do

  • oh my goodness, that dog is so cute!

  • @MIgardener thanks

  • Never grew or ate any of those. Your soil sure looks good. Should be able to grow anything in there.

    Regards, Gary

  • @garygardens thanks...a lot of years working that soil

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  • Good idea containing them to a raised bed too because they just keep spreading, when you drive past old homesteads in late summer and see large areas of tall yellow flowers that is Jerusalem artichokes . They store very well in the ground over winter so they can also be harvested early in the spring.

  • @pinetar100 Thank you.

  • @spence0324 that would be somthing...he is good at rounding up chickens

  • @sugerbear520 thanks

  • @hriding14 got them from gurany's ..still looking into the rabbits....soon

  • @RookieGardner can wait to try them out..thanks

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