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    Hi does anyone know the best time to split the new growth from my Artichoke plants is it now or in the autumn
    thanks gandii

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    please describe what is happening to your globe artickokes? I planted a row last year - and duly left them - cut them back for the winter - and now i find that the stems i cut back have died off - but a million baby plants seem to be emerging like an army all around the base of the original stems -
    what to do?? Either i end up with an artichoke army - or which do i remove? is that the new growth you allude to????

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    • #3
      artichoke army nice name for a band!!!!!

      yes thats the new growth.monty don says too place a spade between the new and old growth and push down to seperate them ,then dig up and replant elsewhere but when this is done i have no idea,i know there only good for about 4 years but at the rate they divide in 4 years time i'll have a field full

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      • #4
        i'd get em separated & replanted as sooon as poss.
        i don't see how it can be done in the Autumn as the off-sets don't really appear til the spring.
        on the other hand they might need some time to establish & therefore you might not get any flowers from the newly planted bits this sumer.

        the best bet would be to keep a few of the better looking old plants & replace the weedier ones with the best offsets.that way you should have plants of various ages & be guarenteed some artichokes for supper.

        in my experience the longevity of the individual plants is v variable & when they decide to fade is unpredictable.
        Jane

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        • #5
          It is done in spring and you are right an artichocke gets over crowded and unproductive after 3 or 4 yrs. Take your described cuttings from best plant...I use an old carving knife to cut them from the crown, and pot them up. plant them in a month or two when they have a healthy root system and the following autumn dig out and discard parent

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          • #6
            thanks for all the advice i'll be up there after work tomorrow and sort all this out thanks grow your own for giving growers a awell educated forum

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