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Artichoke
By Jess
- 7 Oct, 2008
- 12 likes
In flower.
Had to chop it down as it is getting very windy and would have ripped the rest of the plant out.
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Looks lovely in flower, almost a shame to eat them before they get to this stage!
23 Oct, 2008