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  • #16
    Hi Deano,

    I'm interested in your beds - how did you do them? Those metal edges look interesting.

    By the way Asparagus is the most wonderful veg, only a few of us grow this at the lottie and we all get visits from our jealous neighbours to view the crop when they are ready!

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    • #17
      Kirstie! First n formost, we have all to start somewhere, sucking in info! I did for years before I ever dared post anything on a forum!

      AIC (All In Containers) Ebreiviation I shall use from now on, cause that is one long word to type!

      The way you grow, n limited space you have, maybe worth having a bash at what "Penellype" suggested with grow bags! Although you are not gunna get a huge crop, "Something is Better than Nothing!) But again! it all boils down to preferences!
      Nice blog by the way!

      I did a little research before setting the "Asparagus" bed up n selected 3 types! "Pacific" Crops early April to mid June, "Ariane" Crops late April to Late june n "Millenium" Crops mid May to end of june! giving me a two week window either end of the short harvesting season!

      Now I'm "Drooning"

      Wendy, regardening "Taste" Hard to describe, But would say "Refreshing"

      "Norman" Regading "Beds" They started life as "Packaging crete's"



      Recycled from places I visit being a "Truckie"



      Then capped off with thin gaged angle iron, again rescues from skips! With pemission of course!
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      "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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      • #18
        Well I tried to rescue the sideways picture! But not playing! It,s been a long day! I'm out of here!
        "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
          Well I tried to rescue the sideways picture! But not playing! It,s been a long day! I'm out of here!
          Here you go . . .

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          My allotment in pictures

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          • #20
            I did a little research before setting the "Asparagus" bed up n selected 3 types! "Pacific" Crops early April to mid June, "Ariane" Crops late April to Late june n "Millenium" Crops mid May to end of june! giving me a two week window either end of the short harvesting season!

            Now I'm "Drooning"

            Wendy, regardening "Taste" Hard to describe, But would say "Refreshing"

            "Norman" Regading "Beds" They started life as "Packaging crete's"



            Recycled from places I visit being a "Truckie"



            Then capped off with thin gaged angle iron, again rescues from skips! With pemission of course![/QUOTE]

            Firstly are the beds deep enough I've been told they need quite a deep bed this has always put me off .... Secondly I've been wanting those packing crates for ages with no luck what so ever fancy trucking past my house with 5 or 6 looks great what you have done with it all been planning grow asparagus for a yr now with the whole the longer you leave it thing in my head the F1 Ariane sounds good can you harvest same yr as you sow or following yr ?



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            • #21
              Originally posted by RaptorUK View Post
              Here you go . . .

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              Firstly are the beds deep enough I've been told they need quite a deep bed this has always put me off .... Secondly I've been wanting those packing crates for ages with no luck what so ever fancy trucking past my house with 5 or 6 looks great what you have done with it all been planning grow asparagus for a yr now with the whole the longer you leave it thing in my head the F1 Ariane sounds good can you harvest same yr as you sow or following yr ?


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