Sunchokes AKA Jerusalem Artichokes

Shiloh Acres

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I would be interested whoever has them. :)

I REALLY would love to try these. :tools

Thanks all!!! :)
 

Shiloh Acres

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Thanks Hoodat and WZ. :)

I'll check Whole Foods, if and when I ever get there. I think it's about an hour and a half away and as far as I've been able to find I think that's it.

I'm so glad to have several possible sources so I hope something works out. :)

Thanks again!
 

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wifezilla said:
I may have some in Spring. I have a much neglected patch we never harvest. I'll report back once the ground isn't frozen anymore.
We are all in the same boat on that. :lol:
 

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LOL I guess I'm ready for spring. I'm usually on a sister board but find myself checking EG a couple of times a day now.
 

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I just picked up a couple tubers at a seed swap yesterday but after looking up more information about them, I have decided to pass on growing them myself. I would be glad to send them on to someone who actually wants them!
 

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PotterWatch said:
I just picked up a couple tubers at a seed swap yesterday but after looking up more information about them, I have decided to pass on growing them myself. I would be glad to send them on to someone who actually wants them!
I would love them! Can I give you anything (money or trade) for them?
 

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Ok, I'm interested but someone please tell me how you fix them, what they taste like, etc..

My folks grew them but I was gone. I do remember in central Illinois some snake-oil-conman came threw, convinced farmers to grow some acres. Couldn't sell them and they became a noxious weed--long before glysophates.
 

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