Multiplicación de alcachofas por separación de rizoma.

Have you propagated artichokes by rhizome division? Artichokes are a perennial crop that will occupy space for several years. They are not ideal for small gardens, and their planting spacing is 1.5m x 1.5m or 2m x 2m. Once established, they don't require watering. During the summer, the plants are dormant. At this time, we should remove all the leaves and also divide the rhizome to propagate more plants. With the first rains in late summer/early autumn, the plants begin to sprout again. They are demanding in terms of organic matter, so we should fertilize them abundantly with manure, compost, etc. In the video, I explain how we can multiply the plants by separating the new shoots with a bit of rhizome. This way, we will obtain more plants that will grow faster than by sowing seeds. Did you find this interesting? Were you familiar with this method of propagating plants? Would you like your garden to be super productive all year round? If you want to know exactly what to sow, transplant, and harvest each month without fail, subscribe and receive the planting calendar in your email: http://subscribepage.io/hortus_domi_s... Follow us on social media - @hortus_domi Visit our website and blog posts - www.hortusdomi.com