cardoon seedlings - Gardening Tips
AOL: Growing (and eating) cardoon as a delicious vegetable | Henry Homeyer Most years, I start some onion seeds and perhaps a few artichokes indoors in February. This year I will also start some cardoon seeds at the same time. Cardoon, which is a lovely looking plant related ...
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Brattleboro Reformer: Henry Homeyer | Notes from the Garden: Growing and eating cardoon Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Most years, I start some onion seeds and perhaps a few artichokes indoors in February; this year, I will also start some cardoon seeds at the same time ... YouTube on MSN: 1,020 days of plant growth: Stunning time-lapse from seed to bloom + 188 days in seconds: Cardoon plant time-lapse from seed to stunning foliage 1,020 days of plant growth: Stunning time-lapse from seed to bloom + 188 days in seconds: Cardoon plant time-lapse from seed to stunning foliage Cardoon is the feedstock for the first biorefinery in the world converting the installations of a petrochemical plant in Porto Torres, Sardinia, providing biomass and oils for the building blocks of bioplastics.
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Cardoon, a close relative of the artichoke and native to southern Europe, is mostly grown as an eye-catching ornamental in the United States but in Mediterranean cuisine, it is also used as a vegetable. Depending on the climate, cardoon is grown as an annual or a perennial.