Artichokes are perennial in USDA Hardiness Zones 7-11, where winters are mild and temperatures rarely drop below 15°F (-9°C). In these zones, artichokes can survive and even thrive as perennials, producing for several years. However, in colder zones (6 and below), they are typically grown as annuals since they cannot survive the freezing winter temperatures.
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Artichoke is not a perennial where I live. What zone are you referring to?
Artichokes are perennial in USDA Hardiness Zones 7-11, where winters are mild and temperatures rarely drop below 15°F (-9°C). In these zones, artichokes can survive and even thrive as perennials, producing for several years. However, in colder zones (6 and below), they are typically grown as annuals since they cannot survive the freezing winter temperatures.