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Goodlife I suspect you and I are rewlated somewhere in the distant past, we seem to like a lot of the same things.
Lovage is quite a thug and I don't know many uses for mine. I have never noticed seedlings, though, and assume our climate is not warm enough for the seeds it apparently sets to be viable. It is a very deep rooted perennial and almost indestructable.
I am curious here. I have mentioned large size tubers and so have a few other folks, but just what is a large JA. How big isd evryone biggest? Is there an average size. We all undersatnd sizes in poatoes but frankly I am in the dark about JAsXX Jeannine
Wow, 2" in diameter is very thin, that is interesting. They sound more lke the shape on Chinese Arts. Mine are much more round but knobbly and about the size of a medium sized apple. There are smaller ones of course but no sausage shaped ones. Do you know what variety they are?XX Jeannine
Like you Jeannine..they tend to be more of apple sized.
They were possibly Fuseau but not named on the pack. They grow like dahlia tubers, but a bit larger. Definitely long and narrow though not thin. They are not very knobbly. They taste good but give my wife and others wind so I am only allowed to grow them for my own consumption.