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Old 14-05-2013, 12:38 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Asparagus harvesting?

Chris said

On May 12, 7:54*pm, "David E. Ross" wrote:
On 5/12/13 3:01 PM, DirtBag wrote:

Planted several Asparagus plants last season. *They came back this
se

ason
but were really thin. *How many years should I wait to harvest -
and

when
will they get thicker than a pencil? * :-)


It takes 2-3 years. *Then, you have to stop harvesting when new
shoots are again very thin.

Feed and water as you would other plants in your garden. *Leave the
billowy "ferns" in place until they turn yellow in the fall.

When you cut the yellowed plants, leave a 3-inch stub as a marker so
you can see where to expect new edible shoots the following spring.
*If you get snow in the winter, Sunset recommends leaving the dead
growth to hold snow in place, which will protect the roots from even
colder temperatures. *(Fortunately, that is not a problem in my
climate.)

--
David E. Ross


Yes, wait at least two years before you harvest any asparagus. Don't
let them flower. And you might need to move them around in about 5
years. Generous fertilizer is a plus.

Chris


Thanks for your help guys.

How do I stop them from flowering? Cut off any attempts for flowers to
form?

(Sorry, newby here) :-)