[Market-farming] Looking for source of Jerusalem Artichoke or Sunchoke tubers
Shawnee Flowerfarmer
farmingflowers at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 11 20:00:28 EDT 2007
Which sweet potato supplier is that? I am looking for next season.
I am surprised at Johnny's high price for Jerusalem artichokes sets. They really are as prolific as reputed. I have way more than I need, but no time to get them dug and sent to you for at least a month. If you're still looking then, let me know. Organically grown. And they can be planted any time...plus all the tubers that you miss will certainly come up next season. (I was smugly absolutely positive that I hadn't missed even one last season, then was chagrinned to see them coming up in the garlic patch; actually a nice combination since the tubers are delicious roasted/mashed with garlic.) You might check locally with any historic/native gardens in your area. I plant an 1850's educational garden and got my starts from another historic garden in the next county.
Shawnee, zone 5, no frost yet but perhaps tonight.
> Johnnys is at $17 a lb, or so.> > Seems a bit high.> > Impatient as I am, I'm probably looking for about 50 lbs.> > If you'll be selling them and can ship, let me know, or please point > me to a good source for them.> > BTW the sweet potato slip source listed here in the spring was EXCELLENT!> > Thanks> > -Allan Balliet> Shepherdstown, WV> _______________________________________________> Market-farming mailing list> Market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/market-farming>
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