Description
Jerusalem artichokes are delicious raw as well as roasted. These tubers are packed with vitamins and minerals and are a good source of inulin for those looking for a natural prebiotic that helps support healthy gut bacteria.
When you are looking to make the best food choices, it is always important to know where and how your food was grown. This is especially true when it comes to root crops and tubers. We strongly believe that people care about how their food is grown and that they will support the businesses that are doing it right. You know your family is worth it.
- Planting for pollinators
Jerusalem artickokes, also called sunchokes are loved by pollinators. This plant is especially important to them as it blooms late in the fall when there are few other options for nectar and pollen available. They are beautiful plants and worthy for a place in your landscape whether you are interested in harvesting the tubers for food or not. These plants love rich soil and thrive with lots of compost and full sun. They are very easy to grow.