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| I'm afraid I have little room (for asparagus) so I planted about 20 in a circle abot 1.5 metres diameter. Much closer than recommended. I pile on 4cms of compost and add poultry droppins. Works perfectly well... Some smaller than normal.. but hey it's asparagus ! |
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| Queen plans 10 in a similar space I understand, I'd guess that would be about right. One of the reasons you should take out female is they set seed everywhere and the bed becomes congested. Although all beds(or particular plants) throw up a few spindly sprues- you should always cut these... as a fanatic, I can't agree Madasafish, in the case of sparrow's grass it is a case of 'Fat ones are more juicy' Feeding will help, but certainly thin it out starting with weaklings and females(obviously you need to mark the ones with berries carefully and attempt it in winter).
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