A well-cultivated asparagus bed can produce for 20 seasons or more. Bed preparation if extensive, but if you have the time and the space, there are few more rewarding crops.
October 9, 2015
A well-cultivated asparagus bed can produce for 20 seasons or more. Bed preparation if extensive, but if you have the time and the space, there are few more rewarding crops.
Gardeners usually start their asparagus beds with roots, not seeds, because a seed-planted bed requires another year's growing time. You can buy roots from a nursery or mail- order house.
Feed the stand each spring and fall by spreading one to two centimetres (1/2 to 3/4 inch) of compost around and between the crowns. Top that with a three-centimetre (one-inch) layer of shredded leaves or pine needles.
The asparagus will not be ready for harvesting until the third year after you plant it. Over the first two years an extensive root system will grow to feed and support the stalks.
Harvest by cutting about two centimetres (one inch) below the soil surface.
Properly grown, asparagus has few problems.
Now you know how to plant and grow one of the most versatile vegetables available to farmers. Take extra care in preparing the bed for your asparagus and you'll be blessed with a healthy crop for many years to come!
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