Growing Jerusalem Artichokes, also Sunchoke

Helianthus tuberosus : Asteraceae / the daisy family

Jan F M A M J J A S O N Dec
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(Best months for growing Jerusalem Artichokes in USA - Zone 5a regions)

  • P = Plant tubers
  • Easy to grow. Plant tubers about 5cm (1.5") deep.. Best planted at soil temperatures between 46°F and 59°F. (Show °C/cm)
  • Space plants: 12 - 18 inches apart
  • Harvest in 15-20 weeks.
  • Compatible with (can grow beside): Tomatoes, cucumbers

Your comments and tips

21 Dec 12, granny peg (Australia - temperate climate)
ready to eat when the flowers die down is autumn. keep plants contained in their own bed. will rapidly spread and take over your garden! enjoy
01 Dec 12, DARREN (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi all was just wondering how tall everyones plants are if you are living in brisbane area I am just trying to gauge how well mine are doing compared to others.For people who are after them in brisbane area try the wonderful fruit shop in kenmore village or contact me next year as mine are thriving fingers crossed
27 Nov 12, margot (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Same problem - wherecan I buy these and how well do they growin SE Qld?
13 Nov 12, Peter Hallam (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Can I buy Jerusalem Artichokes in Australia for most of the year? Where can I buy Jerusalem Artichokes?
14 Oct 12, Claud (Australia - temperate climate)
Got some tubers today oct 12 from the local vege shop in Wollongong . have placed one tuber aside in a vase of jelly christals that absorb water and release gradually. When some shoots form, I,ll pot it up and see how it goes. Hope it goes well. I,ll update as I get more details
26 Sep 12, Darren (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Whats the trick with germinating these ?My first lot from bunnings Iput into the ground and they rotted did Iplant too early or should I not water them till they sprout.Ibought an established plant in a pot and its doing well.
03 Sep 12, Garry (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Having try'd these in the South Island of NZ,I would like to grow some.I live in NTH NSW...can anyone supply a few tubers ? Regards Garry = [email protected]
18 Sep 12, Annette from Adelaide (Australia - temperate climate)
I purchased some tubers from the green grocer and instead of cooking them I waited until tiny shoots appeared and planted them. Huge success with each tuber providing well over a kilo.
23 Aug 12, James (Australia - temperate climate)
I brought two tubers but the wind blew the bag on the ground, one tuber snapped in half, who thinks they'll still grow?
21 Dec 12, granny peg (Australia - temperate climate)
they will grow. very hard to kill! follow growing tips under the Jerusalem Artichoke information.
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Cooking tip: These are unbelievably delicious eaten when mashed half half with potatos. I am sorry they don't grow up where I live.

- Andrea

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