Hi has anyone ever grown asparagus pea? I have bought some seeds, mostly as an ornamental to put in pots to brighten up the concrete desert called my back garden
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I grew them several years ago in my back garden, and they're very easy to grow. You do have to keep a close eye on them and pick very small, almost as soon as they've flowered, or they start to go stringy. Very pretty bushy growth and flowers, a kitchen garden ornamental. They have a delightful flavour all of their own like morty says. I'd love to taste them again, but can't guarantee visiting the plot every day to harvest. If I grew them again, I'd sow them quite closely and put in pea sticks for support.SSx
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This year will be my first attempt at them also. I saw some last year in a central London park used as an edging plant to a tropical display and they looked lovely. :-)Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Originally posted by supersprout View PostYou do have to keep a close eye on them and pick very small, almost as soon as they've flowered, or they start to go stringy.
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They prefer a sunny spot - they are found naturally in southern Europe in very hot dry areas - often by the road. I grow them every year, usually as an edging to the veggie patch as the colour of the flower is superb. I'm going to grow some as well in a block on the corner of one of the beds on the lottie.
One of my favourites!
They do develop pods v quickly but not all at the same time, so even if you miss a few days you can compost the really big ones and continue to pick small ones.
Good luck, and enjoy - I've always found them trouble-free. Should be fine in a pot if in a sunny spot.
LCG
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Hi Serenity. I grew these for the first time last year & was a bit disappointed with them. They look lovely & have pretty little red flowers on them but the actual pods weren't all that nice. I tried to pick them while they were still young but as they don't all appear at the same time I had to leave a few until they were a bit bigger to get enough for a couple of portions. I steamed them & tossed them in butter & black pepper but they didn't have much flavour & were a bit chewy. I grew some in a pot & the rest in a veg. bed & they faired about the same.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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sueA thank you for the wonderful photographs When I bought the seeds I did have my reservations but as my only planting area is the back garden I was trying to kill 2 birds with one stone, grow edibles which also look beautiful too. Now I have the seed I will grow a few but if anyone else wants some I have plenty to spare
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