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good artichoke for san diego

 
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I could use some recommendations for artichokes which will grow well in the 10a 10b area. This is around 6 miles from the coast so does not get particularly hot....but it does get particularly dry .

Thanks all for suggestions for this garden...I found a wonderful garden in place but heavily overgrown with lots of space in it to slip some food plants and some herbs. The plants are neglected overgrown and extremely hungry. Started up the composting, san diego really has great program to help with that and I have a ton of refuse.
 
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I recommend Green Globe. There are really the best all around variety. If they can make it here in Tucson, they will do well in San Diego.
 
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