Michigan
State University Extension
Preserving
Food Safely - 01600809
10/13/97
STORING
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES
To obtain the maximum yield of Jerusalem artichokes,
wait
until late fall when the leaves of the plant begin to
die
before harvesting the tubers. Store tubers in a cool
place
(32 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit) embedded in moist sand
to
keep the humidity high. If the humidity is not kept
high,
the tubers will shrivel.
Jerusalem artichokes may be left in the ground over
winter.
Mulch heavily so that the ground doesn't totally
freeze.
Dig up tubers as needed.
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