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| Grow Your Own is looking for your advice on growing asparagus. What are your top tips on growing and maintaining an asparagus bed and just how do you get a bumper crop from this short season vegetable? Which variety do you grow and are you happy with its flavour? The best will be published in the March edition of Grow Your Own. So come on all you asparagus growers!! This will be a big plug for the Grapevine plus you might have your advice published.
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| To grow the best asparagus there is only one watchword, "preparation, preparation and more preparation" It is essential that the bed these plants go in is totally clear of perenial weeds of all persuasion and preferably as many annual ones too. Bear in mind this is a crop that doesnt like competition, doesnt like having disturbance and will be in place for twenty years plus. If you prepare the ground by weeding and feeding with as much manure and compost as you can get, and then some more it really is a simple crop to grow. Plants are best bought as 1 year old crowns and planted in staggered rows 18" between plants and rows, with the roots spread out over slight ridges and then back filled. Do not cut any spears the first year, only have a taste the second and give it large in year three until the middle of June at the latest. The old ferns that result fom unharvested spears should be cut down when they start to yellow in December and a good layer of manure or compost added as a top dressing.
__________________ Kindest regards, David. http://pigletsplots.blogspot.com/ updated - Sunday 19th at 2100hrs |
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| We were fortunate enough to find a full bed of asparagus underneath the weeds on the plot we took over last year, fortunately we were warned it was there, otherwise it may well have become a casualty of the clearing that we had to do! Fortunately for us it's now been there for 3 years, so should be ready for a good crop, but when we got to the bed after clearing the rest of the site it was to find it very overgrown, so we have been weeding it carefully by hand, (a bit laborious when its a 12' by 6' bed, but hopefully worth it in the long run!) in the hopes of not disturbing it too much for the coming years! Once we finish clearing the bed and reinstating the covering on the ridges, then we are planning on mulching wiht some well rotted compost, and hopefully we'll have some sort of a crop this summer!
__________________ Blessings Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby) 'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'! ![]() The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - a blogspot work in progress! Last updated 26th November2008 - more new piccies! |
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| And watch out for Slugs, who think Asparagus Spears are JUST as delicious as we do ! And keep an eye out for the Lily Beatle, who attack the spears. These pests should be picked off once noticed, and destroyed. Wellie |
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| The only thing I know about Asparagus is that it makes your pee smell
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| They might if someone doesn't want smelly pee it's invaluable
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| Suprise you if it was wouldn't it
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| Asparagus should not be cropped until their third year to encourage the plants to throw out plenty of roots. Taking the odd one from the strongest plants during their second year is probably more realistic for those of us who have less self control! Spears can be cut just below soil level or twisted off, preferably in the mornings as sunlight affects the flavour slightly. Cropping only until the longest day will give the plant time to recover for the following year. PS - it makes your pee smell :O Last edited by Nicos; 29-01-2007 at 03:29 PM. |
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| What, picking it?
__________________ Kindest regards, David. http://pigletsplots.blogspot.com/ updated - Sunday 19th at 2100hrs |
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| Asparagus query- i got brought loads and loads of crowns for xmas, connovers collosal, ginjlim and a purple one. My beds are all dug and i have been checking for the Return of the Evil Bramble for 6 months. But can i plant now? Or will they die? I'm worried they will just dry out or rot if i dont get them in. Cheers, Craig, sheffield |
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| Only 40% of people in the UK have smelly wee from eating Asparagus. The smell is caused by the breaking down of sulfurous amino acids in asparagus. But to make it even more complicated, 90% of an Israeli population and 75% of a Chinese population have an iability to smell the sulphur. |














This is now year 4 and looking forward to the harvest. 

