I see folk mentioning this type...what's the difference between this and other artichokes?
Ps should artichokes be sprouting by now?
As far as I can see, it's a variety of Jerusalem artichoke with a smoother skin (easier to peel). The ones I planted are not up yet (planted in March) but there is one growing wild from last year and it has just sprouted. So shouldn't be long.
thank you. I think it was JayB on here who gave me a bit....hubby moved path and I though we had lost them and two had grown from under paving last year....so hoping they reappear and I can move them!
First of mine just up yesterday. Fuseau are less knobbly and branched than 'standard' Jas, and also high yielding. Considered to be one of the best varieties.