Today ’s GPOD is fromLaura Livengood Schaubin San Jose , California . She say , “ artichoke are a beautiful wintertime perennial in Northern California , growing 5′-6′ grandiloquent with enceinte grey-haired - dark-green leaves . Remember , however , that they WILL go inactive for part of the class , either dying back completely to the ground in previous summertime , or else looking very gloomy for themselves . Late - summer perennials and Gunter Wilhelm Grass take over until fall rains stimulate the retort of plush leafage and the promise of a tasty spring harvest . ” Thanks , Laura , for sending in this nifty photo of your garden !
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Click here to enlarge this photo.Photo/Illustration: Laura Livengood Schaub







































