Perennial – protect rhizomes in winter.
Artichoke (also known as Artischocke) belongs to the Vegetables category and is suitable for outdoor planting from Mid Spring onwards.
Use the Growing Temperature Sum (GTS) as a guide: Artichoke can be safely transplanted once the local GTS has passed the threshold for Mid Spring and no frost is expected. GrowPilot.guide calculates the current GTS for your location automatically.
🗓️ Tip: Always check the 10-day weather forecast before planting outdoors. The GTS is a helpful guide but does not replace a frost check for your specific area.
Artichoke tolerates light frost down to about −3°C. Extended cold periods or hard frosts are harmful. Once night temperatures stay above 5°C, it is safe to plant outdoors.
Artichoke grows best at daytime temperatures between 16°C and 28°C. Night temperatures should not fall below 5°C.
Artichoke shows moderate sensitivity to mold. Take precautions during extended rain or very high humidity – good ventilation is important.
Rain sensitivity: Medium – Moderate rain is tolerated, but waterlogging should be avoided.
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