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Old March 16, 2007   #9
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Flowerpower,

Thanks for the info. That is a much more appealing price. If you get the chance, please let me know what varieties might be available after harvest. I'll try anything that has good storage potential. The artichoke varieties have done pretty well for me here in the South.

I have only grown about 6 varieties total. My 2 favorites so far for this climate have been Inchelium Red and Polish White .

I have also grown New York White, German Extra Hardy and Red Russian. They produced well, but didn't store long enough to replant. (We usually plant in November here).
Bill
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