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Old 15-05-2005, 10:57 PM
Nicks40
 
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:09:18 -0400, William Brown
wrote:

We planted asparagus a few years ago and some of the plants have
survived and prospered. There seem to be two types: one with very thin
spears, and one with very thick spears. I suspect they are female and male.

In any event, we are about to cut some spears from the plant with thick
spears, and I'm wondering whether we should cut all of them, or leave a
few to develop foliage. My wife is walking around, knife in hand,
wanting to cut them all, reasoning that the roots can support
themselves. Do we cut all or a fraction? The plant only has 16 spears.


Also, keep them well weeded (no competition) and in bright sunlight.
Stop cutting on 31st May so as to let the crowns build up for next
year. The little shoots, called 'sprue', you can eat too. Yummy.

Nick and Nick