Hi all,
A search of the forum here came up with so many references to everyone picking & harvesting Asparagus that I'm sure you'll be able to settle a debate in our house We're trying to decide where would be best to site the Asparagus - which is also going to decide whether the Rhubarb moves or not.
The Asparagus will be a new venture (crowns planted in our 1st year were unwittingly destroyed when a 'helpful' neighbour rotovated over it). We plan to put in some low edging around where the Asparagus is planted but no more than about 5 inches high (not high enough to really call a raised bed).
The Rhubarb has grown far too big for our needs. It needs dividing, so we plan to do in a few weeks time & just keep 2 small lumps - the ideal time to move it elsewhere if we're going to.
We have 3 planting spots available: top, top-right-down-a-bit, or bottom.
Our plot's on a very slight slope but has good sun all day for all 3 options (we don't really have a shady bit).
At the 'top' is our boundary with the plot behind - a fence of pallets. The plot behind isn't very well looked after - it seems to harbour slugs in that area & they also have a 'compost'/weed pile in the right-hand corner. We've positioned a dalek bin on the corner in front of their heap next to our right plot boundary, then there's a gap to the left which isn't currently planted with anything permanent, then we have our bench to the left (roughly in the middle of the plot). The 'top' planting spot would be between our bench & dalek bin.
'Top-right-down-a-bit' would be down from a dalek bin - where we have a 2nd dalek vertically down from the top one at the right side of the plot. Nothing permanent planted there either at the moment. This would move the planting spot away from the lazy-neighbour boundary but would still effectively be at the top end.
This is only our 2nd year but we believe it's wetter at the bottom end but it doesn't get waterlogged as far as we've noticed (all existing stuff grows just fine). 'Bottom' is where we currently have a Loganberry growing over the right-side of our entry arch, then rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb, then an Autumn Raspberry, then a Blackcurrant. If the Asparagus goes at the bottom it would replace the Rhubarb - the Rhubarb would then move to top &/or top-right-down-a-bit.
If that makes any sense I'd welcome any thoughts on where the Asparagus (& Rhubarb) would be happiest.
A search of the forum here came up with so many references to everyone picking & harvesting Asparagus that I'm sure you'll be able to settle a debate in our house We're trying to decide where would be best to site the Asparagus - which is also going to decide whether the Rhubarb moves or not.
The Asparagus will be a new venture (crowns planted in our 1st year were unwittingly destroyed when a 'helpful' neighbour rotovated over it). We plan to put in some low edging around where the Asparagus is planted but no more than about 5 inches high (not high enough to really call a raised bed).
The Rhubarb has grown far too big for our needs. It needs dividing, so we plan to do in a few weeks time & just keep 2 small lumps - the ideal time to move it elsewhere if we're going to.
We have 3 planting spots available: top, top-right-down-a-bit, or bottom.
Our plot's on a very slight slope but has good sun all day for all 3 options (we don't really have a shady bit).
At the 'top' is our boundary with the plot behind - a fence of pallets. The plot behind isn't very well looked after - it seems to harbour slugs in that area & they also have a 'compost'/weed pile in the right-hand corner. We've positioned a dalek bin on the corner in front of their heap next to our right plot boundary, then there's a gap to the left which isn't currently planted with anything permanent, then we have our bench to the left (roughly in the middle of the plot). The 'top' planting spot would be between our bench & dalek bin.
'Top-right-down-a-bit' would be down from a dalek bin - where we have a 2nd dalek vertically down from the top one at the right side of the plot. Nothing permanent planted there either at the moment. This would move the planting spot away from the lazy-neighbour boundary but would still effectively be at the top end.
This is only our 2nd year but we believe it's wetter at the bottom end but it doesn't get waterlogged as far as we've noticed (all existing stuff grows just fine). 'Bottom' is where we currently have a Loganberry growing over the right-side of our entry arch, then rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb, then an Autumn Raspberry, then a Blackcurrant. If the Asparagus goes at the bottom it would replace the Rhubarb - the Rhubarb would then move to top &/or top-right-down-a-bit.
If that makes any sense I'd welcome any thoughts on where the Asparagus (& Rhubarb) would be happiest.
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