

🌿 Elevate your garden and your gut game with nature’s sweetest super tuber!
The Jerusalem Artichoke (Organic, Hardy Red Fuseau variety) is a nutrient-dense tuber rich in inulin (76%), a prebiotic carbohydrate that supports digestive health. Its natural fructose content is 1.5 times sweeter than sucrose, offering a deliciously sweet flavor with low glycemic impact, making it suitable for type 2 diabetics. These vigorous plants can reach up to 7 feet tall and produce abundant yields even in poor soil conditions. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking a unique, versatile, and gut-friendly addition to their diet.
| ASIN | B00QVRQ1U4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,428 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #826 in Herb Plants & Seeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
D**E
All make good plants
They all sprouted and made plants that were 7 feet tall. My soil is poor but I harvested about 1 gallon of sunchokes from 5 plants. Pretty good for a first experience. BTW, they make a lot of gas :( so cooking them in acidic solutions, like lemon juice, may help reduce this effect.
T**O
Good Product
All tubers sprouted and production was high.
D**N
All grew during last summer 2025
All grew during last summer 2025-- reached 6 feet with yellow flowers. The roots were small at end of summer so I did not try to harvest them. Maybe the roots will be larger at end of 2026.
M**G
Jerusalem artichoke
Received product was moldy and probably unusable. Will plant anyway.
J**E
Red Fuseau Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers
I just received my order in 103F heat in early September. I was so pleased they were delivered 4 days earlier than date promised. I was very surprised by the size of the large tubers. There were a couple smaller ones but 4 large and 2 medium. Well cleaned surfaces, I noticed a couple had sprouted some fine white roots. I will get these covered up quickly. Never have grown these, so I'll have to report on that. I had eaten some other 'choke's from the market, but the markets nearby don't carry them anymore. I'll try these and see. They look vigorous and fresh. Edited Oct 14 2018. Wow! I planted the uncut tubers in 20 inch pots in potting medium of coconut coir, compost, worm castings, etc. They sprouted in days, and now are 18inchs tall with lush foliage. I'll probably have to take them out of the pots and fill in with more compost to keep tuber production going. Can't plant in ground, too many gophers and ground squirrels, so I'll see how it goes. The foliage is healthy, no sign of bugs or disease.
T**B
So far so good
These have been in the ground for about 2 weeks and they are up and looking great! I will not know about the harvest for a while still but so far so good!
M**S
Nice and plump
Arrived on time. JA's nice and plump. Was a little disappointed by how small they were. Got the impression that they were larger from the listing. There was the right amount weight-wise. I gave four stars because I want to wait to see how they will grow. It will be nice to have a purple variety.
H**A
Even a total AMATURE can grow these babies!
I give this seller/product a TEN!!! I am very new to gardening, but had recent success planting potatoes starts. I was told about the health value of these tubers so wanted to try planting fir myself. To be honest, I didn't put them in the ground right away. I opened the package and placed them in my fridge for 2 or 3 days. I then set them out on my shaded porch for a full 24 hours to get them to "normal" temp before putting them in the ground--if this sounds wrong, forgive me. I really have no clue about gardening. I planted them in a 4 × 8 foot bed we had flowers in last year. I pulled out all the weeds and put in several REALLY old bags of mulch I had in my shop--the mulch was so old, it had completely dried out and there were lizards burrowed in a couple of the bags. I took a 50-foot soaker hose and wound it around the bed and turned it on and left it for a couple hours, until the water soaked through. There were still dry patches. Fortunately, it rained and it was all completely saturated. Unfortunately, the Temps in our area dropped to. I thought they might rot. Well, about 2 weeks later they began to sprout. Once they started, I could see new shoots every 1 to 2 days. They are still coming up. The smallest buds in my picture were not there last evening. I planted a few more in ground I had just tilled. In this area I through in mulch, but I tilled it into the soul. I think I only put in 3 or 4, maybe 6 tops. 3 of these have sprouted as well. I planted both beds on the same day. The only difference is mulch vs. Mulch and tilled soil.---sirry, could not add photos.
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