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Artichoke Violetto di Chioggia

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  • Traditional Italian artichoke variety with beautiful purple-green heads.
  • Produces delicious, purple-headed artichokes, perfect for boiling and serving with butter.
  • Decorative enough for flower borders, featuring purple buds, blue flowers, and striking foliage.
  • Ideal for both culinary use and ornamental gardening.
  • Seeds per pack: 10; sow indoors March to July.
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'Violetto di Chioggia' is a traditional Italian artichoke variety, which is known for its beautiful purple-green heads, a luxury vegetable that is easily raised from seed. This variety produces a delicious and attractive purple headed artichoke traditionally boiled and served with butter. Violetto di Chioggia is also decorative enough for the flower border where it is also grown for its purple buds, blue flower and distinctive architectural foliage. Sow seed and select the best plants after 4 months. Propagate new plants by division as some heads will be green from this seed.

Germination Instructions
Sow under glass Mar-Jul. Sow 20mm deep into moist well-drained seed compost. Ideal temp. 18°C. Germination takes 10 days approx. Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle to 8cm pots and grow on. Plant out the following spring with 90cm spacing into soil which is well prepared with plenty of well rotted manure and added fertiliser.

Seeds per Pack: 10

Growing Instructions
Keep weed free. Mulch with well rotted organic matter in spring. Feeding with a general purpose fertiliser will increase yields. Water during dry weather. During cold winter weather cover with a mulch of straw. Slugs can be a common problem, treat as desired.

Cultivation Instructions
Deadhead regularly to prolong the flowering window. Will self-seed freely, deadhead if you do not want volunteer seedlings next year. Do not overcrowd this plant, it will spread. Large clumps can be divided every 3 years. Remove excess woody growth. If you wish to collect seeds allow the seedheads to mature on the plant and harvest when dry and brown. Cut plants down to the ground in summer.

When to Sow (indoors): March, April, May, June, July

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