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I just planted our first delivery of 1yo crowns, some had teeny white spears already showing.
Should I earth them up as they grow, like potatoes ? If so, when do I stop earthing up and let them into the light ?
Sounds like I should expect to lose a few crowns before getting to harvest, when that happens, do people put a new one in the gap ?
Thanks.
added: not sure about inserting new crowns into gaps incase of disturbing existing root systems, but if left with lots of bare soil may lead to more weeds...
added: what is the best mulch to use on asparagus to deter weeds and to help retain moisture in light soil ?odd notes about our kitchen garden project:
http://www.distractedbyathing.net/tag/garden/
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I moved some crowns which were randomly scattered all over the plot when we moved in to a dedicated asparagus bed. This'll be their second cropping season in their new bed and there's 3 spears through... 1 giant one, a skinny and a tiddler.
Hoping to cut some this year.....
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I am so jealous. Planted mine back in October/November last year and nothing is showing yet. When I planted them they had small white spears forming, so was half exppected them to not take long at all. Will take all my might to not have a little poke around tomorrow to if they are just below the surface.BW
James
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Originally posted by Alison Adams View PostI just planted our first delivery of 1yo crowns, some had teeny white spears already showing.
Should I earth them up as they grow, like potatoes ? If so, when do I stop earthing up and let them into the light ?
Sounds like I should expect to lose a few crowns before getting to harvest, when that happens, do people put a new one in the gap ?
Thanks.
added: not sure about inserting new crowns into gaps incase of disturbing existing root systems, but if left with lots of bare soil may lead to more weeds...
added: what is the best mulch to use on asparagus to deter weeds and to help retain moisture in light soil ?
If you've prepared a good weed free bed and mot let them dry out then You shouldn't really lose any quality crowns in a light soil?!! Although you may want to replace any females later. if they are 12- 15" apart shouldn't cause too much damage to adjacent plants.Last edited by Paulottie; 12-04-2009, 11:19 PM.
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Thanks Paulottie, I have read a few posts where people have described losing a few crowns but not sure of their particular circumstances - mine are in a new weed free bed, well spaced so fingers crossed. They may have been a little bit drier than I would have liked as they arrived while I was away so were in plastic bag in the box for 2 days, I'll have to wait and see on that. Also, we are exposed to side winds, so I need to get some windbreak fabric up before the ferns are grown. In the meantime, 6 tips have emerged so far, I feel like a new parent !odd notes about our kitchen garden project:
http://www.distractedbyathing.net/tag/garden/
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I'm so jealous that so many of you have asparagus appearing already! I planted nine one year-old crowns last spring, which were all succesful. I am eagerly waiting for the first of this year's shoots to appear as I've read I can take a very small harvest from them this year. I hope they have survived okay........
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***Stupid question alert***
Do they look like small asparagus spears when they are the first ones to grow out of 1yr crown, or do they look like something else? Has anyone got a picture they want to shar, and possibly brag a little about?BW
James
I like to try, might not get far, but I like to try.
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