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Description
planting cardoon seeds Cardoon Seeds – Sow Me SeedsCardoon is a bold, thistle like herb grown for its edible stalks and dramatic garden presence. With silvery foliage and artichoke like flavor, this heirloom variety is both ornamental and culinary perfect for adventurous gardeners and gourmet kitchens alike.[split_description] Why Youll Love It Cardoon is a stunning heirloom herb and vegetable closely related to the globe artichoke. Grown for its thick, celery like stalks rather than its flowers,
Cardoon is a bold, thistle-like herb grown for its edible stalks and dramatic garden presence. With silvery foliage and artichoke-like flavor, this heirloom variety is both ornamental and culinary — perfect for adventurous gardeners and gourmet kitchens alike.[split_description]
Why You’ll Love It
Cardoon is a stunning heirloom herb and vegetable closely related to the globe artichoke. Grown for its thick, celery-like stalks rather than its flowers, cardoon adds an elegant and architectural element to herb gardens with its large, spiny, silver-gray leaves. The blanched stalks are a delicacy in European cuisine, especially when roasted, braised, or added to gratins and stews. Though it requires a bit of space and patience, cardoon rewards with beauty and flavor unlike anything else in the garden.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 4–5 feet
Growth Habit: Upright and spreading with deeply lobed, silvery foliage
Leaf Type: Large, serrated, silver-green, and spiny
Days to Maturity: 100–120 days
Hardiness: Perennial in zones 7–10; grown as an annual in cooler climates
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Slightly bitter and artichoke-like with a rich, savory depth
Culinary Uses: Stalks are blanched and then roasted, sautéed, or braised. Often used in traditional Mediterranean dishes. Not typically eaten raw.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Lettuce, kale, chard, and other leafy greens
Avoid Planting Near: Low-growing, sun-loving herbs that may be shaded out
Bonus Benefit: Adds dramatic height and color contrast in edible landscapes or pollinator gardens
Common Issues and Solutions
Tough or Bitter Stalks: Blanch by tying leaves up and wrapping stalks 2–3 weeks before harvest for tender, mild flavor
Spiny Leaves: Wear gloves when harvesting or pruning mature plants
Slow Germination: Start seeds indoors and transplant after frost for best results
Seeds Per Packet
| 1g | Approximately 18 |
| 5g | Approximately 90 |
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