As I dig and plan on my new allotment, I keep thinking of questions. I thought the best way to post them is under each veggy's heading. So here goes.
I have found a chicken wire 'cage' within one of the outer rabbit fenced areas, which is full of tall brown stems, with several shoots from each of eight or ten plants. The only thing I can think that would be that in need of protection is asparagus. There is no typical fern type leaves yet but I assume this will have broken off during the winter. There are some seed head looking bits at the ends of the shoots. I haven't got near to them yet. I will take my camera today and then try to work out how to send a photo.
If it is asparagus, do I cut it off near the ground? Or pull the dead shoots off? Does it need any top dressing or should that have gone on in the autumn.
Assuming that I have the start of an asparagus bed, I bought another 6 roots yesterday. It says on the packet to plant them in March to April, but I have to get the trenches ready for them. In the mean time, they look very dry; they're in a bag of wood shavings. Do I need to give them a spritz of water, or temporarily put them in some compost and move them in a week or two? Or just keep them cool and dry?
Many thanks
Jacquie
I have found a chicken wire 'cage' within one of the outer rabbit fenced areas, which is full of tall brown stems, with several shoots from each of eight or ten plants. The only thing I can think that would be that in need of protection is asparagus. There is no typical fern type leaves yet but I assume this will have broken off during the winter. There are some seed head looking bits at the ends of the shoots. I haven't got near to them yet. I will take my camera today and then try to work out how to send a photo.
If it is asparagus, do I cut it off near the ground? Or pull the dead shoots off? Does it need any top dressing or should that have gone on in the autumn.
Assuming that I have the start of an asparagus bed, I bought another 6 roots yesterday. It says on the packet to plant them in March to April, but I have to get the trenches ready for them. In the mean time, they look very dry; they're in a bag of wood shavings. Do I need to give them a spritz of water, or temporarily put them in some compost and move them in a week or two? Or just keep them cool and dry?
Many thanks
Jacquie
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