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Jerusalem Artichoke

Jerusalem Artichoke

Helianthus tuberosus

Regular price $18.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $18.00 CAD
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11 in stock

Height 2-3.5m (6.5-11.5ft) Spread 0.6-1.2m (2-4ft)

  • Weight: 350g / 0.75lb
  • Product Count: 5-7
  • Growing Difficulty: Easy
  • We ship Wednesdays !

All our Tubers are 100% Canadian Grown, Processed-by-Hand, Non-GMO, Certified Organic, and Open Pollinated. From our 10 acre Seed Farm in Metchosin, BC since 2004.

Key Attributes

  • Sweet, nutty tubers with versatile culinary uses
  • High in inulin, a low glycemic index carbohydrate
  • Excellent prebiotic, supporting gut health and balanced blood sugar
  • Easy propagation by replanting tubers ✅

About

Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also known as sunchoke, is a perennial root vegetable native to Eastern North America. Domesticated by First Nations in Eastern Canada, this highly nutritious and productive plant is a truly Canadian food.

Produces sweet, crunchy tubers with a nutty flavour reminiscent of sunflower seeds when eaten raw. Cooked tubers become even sweeter with a creamy consistency similar to potatoes, making them versatile for boiling, baking, frying, pickling, or eating raw. Their high inulin content makes them an excellent prebiotic, supporting gut health and balancing blood sugar levels.

Companion plants like corn, beans, and squash complement Jerusalem artichokes by creating a supportive garden ecosystem.

Where Can You Grow Jerusalem Artichoke

This hardy perennial thrives in Zones 3-9 and prefers well-drained soil in full sun. Jerusalem artichokes are easy to grow in garden beds or naturalised areas. They are drought-tolerant once established and require little maintenance.

History and Historical Uses

Jerusalem artichoke has been a staple food for centuries, originally domesticated by First Nations in Eastern Canada. Its resilience and nutritional value made it an essential part of traditional diets. Today, it is celebrated for its role in sustainable agriculture and its unique contribution to North American food heritage.

Canadian Zone Information

  • Zones 8-9: Plant tubers in early spring or late winter for strong growth.
  • Zones 5-7: Plant in spring after the ground has thawed and harvest through winter.
  • Zones 3-4: Mulch heavily to protect tubers during winter and plant in spring.

How to Grow and Harvest Jerusalem Artichoke

  1. Planting: Plant tubers 10-15cm (4-6in) deep and 45-60cm (18-24in) apart.
  2. Watering: Water well during establishment; once mature, the plant is drought-tolerant.
  3. Harvesting: Do not dig in the fall. Wait until stems have died back and harvest throughout winter for fresh produce.
  4. Replanting: Save your largest tubers and replant directly into new beds as you harvest to encourage larger tuber growth and prevent the plant from taking over your garden.

Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply

Jerusalem artichoke is propagated through its tubers rather than seeds. Follow these steps for replanting:

  1. Choose the Best Tubers: Select the largest and healthiest tubers during your winter harvest.
  2. Replant Immediately: Move tubers directly to a new garden bed as you dig, planting 10-15cm (4-6in) deep.
  3. Avoid Overgrowth: Rotate planting locations yearly to encourage larger tubers and prevent the plant from spreading uncontrollably.

Certified Organic By

Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)

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Customer Reviews

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Helen Merkens

Nice healthy tubers were shipped. They have been sprouted and planted out in the garden. Looking forward to the fall harvest and tasting.

Thank you so much for your review! Happy growing.

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Greg Hughes
planted but nothing yet!

They looked great and the packaging was fine by the time it arrived in Ottawa.
I have had them i the ground for about 4-5 days now and presumably they are growing but I did d8iscover that the rabbits got into it so I have covered the ground with chicken wire. Here's hoping they come up!

Thank you so much for your review!

Do be careful. Rodents love these tasty tubers!

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Tracey Gardipee
Awesome!

Excellent packaging, fast shipping and the product arrived in very good condition. All around awesome transaction.

Thank you for your review! We hope you have an incredible season!

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Pam

Like how and what is was shipped in. Gonna plant this weekend. So, no 6 stars yet.

Thank you for your review! We hope you have a wonderful season!

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Teegan Coutu
Excited!

They came in a nice mulch and are growing fantastically.

Thank you so much! We're glad you like them. Have a great season!