I'm so excited - I've got THREE asparagus spears poking up. Not quite a bounty I know, but better than nothing!
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Don't eat them till year 3 though! They need to build up the plant or you'll just get the thin weedy sprue instead of good thick spears.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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All my crowns (newly planted) rotted away last year. I was gutted as we love asparagus. I have planted 6 more this year but think I have already lost some. What am I doing wrong?!
I have grown some from seed and they are doing ok som fingers crossed for them
I have just had to buy some from the farmers shop.
I bet your 3 spears will be DELISH!
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Hi janeyo,
I planted apsparagus (1yr old crowns) this year, about 20, have about 15 coming up so around 25% failure rate. I thought I had under watered them, in fact they spend most of their time dry which i think is possibly the case.
So for me it is:
1)Well drained soil
2)Don't over water them
3)Just let them be.
I got my crowns from victoriana nurseries.
Dave
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Congratulations Loraine - we had our first ever asparagus last weekend. OH went and bought a camping stove and we sat in the plot and ate them (they'd been picked about 2 seconds before they went in the pot - can't get much fresher than that!)
We had ONE each - well worth the 3 year wait (lots more are coming up now!)Cheers
T-lady
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I Planted my first one year old asparagus crowns late March.
Have kept the area well weeded and well watered.
Can only see 2 very thin asparagus coming through at the moment and am aware I shouldnt touch it this year.
Will the rest come through in time or could something have gone wrong?
Do I need to cut it down at the end of summer?
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was so very tempted to sample the asparagus this year.....last year was year one (grown in a pot) They were so fat and luscious looking! I think the chickens have sampled some! Snapped stems in evidence! Have moved pot and the asparagus is about 2foot tall and turning ferny. Too late to eat now - roll on next spring! YUM YUM!
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Originally posted by Lorraine70 View PostI'm so excited - I've got THREE asparagus spears poking up. Not quite a bounty I know, but better than nothing!
Just out of interest, how much asparagus per plant can you expect once they are established?
New to all this - here to learn
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