[Homestead] Notes From the Farm (July-August 2005)
Bill Jones
billj at harborside.com
Sat Sep 10 16:08:59 EDT 2005
Chorogi can be left in the ground all winter, but be aware that they're
about the shallowest tuber there is, so even little mice can wreak havoc
with them.
Bill
djwarren at aeneas.net wrote:
>>Would that be Chinese artichoke? Little mint-like plants? Wait until
>>the first frost kills the tops before harvesting their ivory
>>scorpion-tail delights (or any tuber, for that matter). There's no
>>peeling required, but it takes a little practice to stir-fry these just
>>right so that they're lightly brown but still firm.
>>
>>
>
>I think they are called chirogi but the tubers do not have a crescent shape,
>more like a small spiral seashell. The plants grow tall, resembling mint.
>
>Can they be left in the ground and dug when wanted?
>
>Thank you for all the help.
>
>Donna, Tennessee
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