Thank goodness, my asparagus is coming through! Was a little concerned as I had to transplant it back in February and know they don't like it so thought I might have lost them. This will be its third year so was hoping to harvest some. My question is will the fact that I've transplanted it set it back,meaning I won't be able to harvest as much as I normally would have done? (Does that make sense?)
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I would see how much comes up, selfraising, and maybe only take a small crop if it's looking really strong and healthy. You don't want to set it back even further
I cheered my OH up immensely yesterday on the lottie, by finding a couple of tiny spears whilst weeding the asparagus bed. We've planted crowns two years in a row, following a very poor showing from the first lot we put in, and I think he was beginning to fear we were doomed to no asparagus, ever!
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Originally posted by Eyren View PostI would see how much comes up, selfraising, and maybe only take a small crop if it's looking really strong and healthy. You don't want to set it back even further
I cheered my OH up immensely yesterday on the lottie, by finding a couple of tiny spears whilst weeding the asparagus bed. We've planted crowns two years in a row, following a very poor showing from the first lot we put in, and I think he was beginning to fear we were doomed to no asparagus, ever!AKA Angie
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Originally posted by DaveInBraknell View PostMine poked through today, about the thickness of a small match is this right?
When ever I see them on pictures they look thicker..
They are 1yr old crowns..
DaveWarning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.
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Originally posted by Demeter View PostThat sounds about right. They will be thicker next year!
Thanks Demeter!
Dave
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mine has come through too
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