Imperial Artichoke Plant | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | Edible Vegetable | Gourmet Favorite
Imperial Artichoke is a gourmet favorite, valued for its tender, delicious buds and striking ornamental foliage. Ideal for edible gardens, containers, and raised beds, this early-maturing variety produces abundant deep-green artichokes about 4 inches in diameter within just 90 days of planting. Specifically bred for reliable annual harvests in cold climates, Imperial Artichoke's robust 3-4 foot plants offer both culinary delight and garden beauty.
Easy to grow and versatile, Imperial Artichoke thrives in full sun and nutrient-rich, well-draining soil. Its quick maturity ensures plentiful harvests of sweet, mild-flavored buds, slow to open and perfect for gourmet dishes. A practical choice for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike, this variety yields high-quality artichokes quickly and consistently.
Clovers Garden Imperial Artichoke Plants:
- Two Large, Live Plants – Premium-quality Imperial Artichoke, 4” to 10” tall, in 4” pots.
- Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – Plants are grown without these chemicals to protect pollinators.
- 10x Root Development – Robust plants with healthy roots for better transplanting and stronger growth.
- Grown in the Midwest – All plants grown in the USA; we oversee from seed to shipment.
- Fast-Maturing Gourmet Vegetable – Produces delicious, 4-inch, deep green artichokes in about 90 days after transplanting, ideal for short-season gardens.
- Perfect for Containers & Raised Beds – Compact, 3-4 foot plants thrive in patio pots, vegetable gardens, and raised beds.
- Annual or Perennial Versatility – Grown annually in cold climates; perennial in Zones 7-11.
- Naturally Deer & Rabbit Resistant – Tough, textured foliage deters browsing animals for worry-free gardening.
- Fast Shipping & Careful Packaging – Eco-friendly, 100% recyclable packaging designed to protect your plants and the planet.
- Quick Start Planting Guide – Exclusive step-by-step guide to ensure gardening success from unboxing to harvest.
- Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business – Helping gardeners since 1957 with plants grown in the Midwest.
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Imperial Artichoke - Fun Fact:
Artichokes have been considered luxurious delicacies for centuries, enjoyed by ancient Romans and Greeks, who believed they held aphrodisiac properties. The "Imperial" variety carries on this gourmet tradition, with tender hearts beloved by chefs and home gardeners alike.
How to Grow and Care for Imperial Artichoke:
- Sunlight – Prefers full sun (6+ hours daily).
- Soil – Thrives in rich, well-draining soil amended with organic matter.
- Watering – Regular watering; maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging.
- Spacing – Space plants 18-24 inches apart to allow ample growth.
- Maintenance – Minimal; harvest artichoke buds regularly to encourage further production.
- Pest Prevention – Resistant to most garden pests; naturally deer and rabbit resistant.
Common Questions About Imperial Artichoke:
How big do Imperial Artichoke plants get? Plants typically reach 3-4 feet in height, ideal for garden beds or large containers.
When can you harvest Imperial Artichoke? Harvest when buds are tightly closed, approximately 90 days after transplanting.
How many artichokes does one Imperial Artichoke plant produce? Each healthy Imperial Artichoke plant typically yields 6 to 9 artichokes per season. Regular harvesting encourages the plant to produce additional buds, increasing your overall harvest.
Can Imperial Artichokes be grown as annuals? Yes! Imperial Artichokes are specifically bred for annual growth in colder climates, producing delicious, harvestable artichokes within about 90 days after transplanting.
Can Imperial Artichoke grow in containers? Absolutely! It grows well in large patio pots, raised beds, and containers.
Why is Imperial Artichoke a good choice for cold climates? Imperial Artichoke matures rapidly, offering gardeners in cold regions the chance to enjoy fresh artichokes in just one season, unlike traditional varieties that require longer, warmer growing periods.
Are Imperial Artichokes easy to grow? Yes, they are easy to cultivate and great for beginners, offering a rewarding harvest.
Do Imperial Artichoke plants attract pollinators? Yes, if allowed to bloom, their purple flowers attract bees and beneficial insects.
How much sun do Imperial Artichokes need? They require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best growth and bud production.
Is Imperial Artichoke deer resistant? Yes! Its tough, textured leaves naturally deter deer and rabbits.
What soil is best for Imperial Artichoke? Rich, fertile, and well-draining soil amended with compost is ideal.
Companion Plants for Imperial Artichoke:
- Tomatoes & Basil – Complement growth and deter pests.
- Marigolds & Calendula – Natural pest repellents that enhance garden beauty.
- Cucumbers & Lettuce – Share similar water and sun requirements.
- Nasturtiums & Thyme – Beneficial insect attractants and aromatic companions.
Pollinator & Garden Benefits: Imperial Artichoke provides both ornamental and edible appeal, attracting beneficial pollinators when blooming, enhancing garden biodiversity, and offering a delicious, gourmet harvest.