wicken grass in asparagus bed
any advice on the above subject, i have an asparagus bed that after a couple of neglected years have allowed wicken grass to move into the bed. Can you lift the crowns and then clean the bed and replant? any advice will be gratefully accepted
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wicken grass in asparagus bed
poisonivy wrote:
any advice on the above subject, i have an asparagus bed that after a couple of neglected years have allowed wicken grass to move into the bed. Can you lift the crowns and then clean the bed and replant? any advice will be gratefully accepted You can lift the crowns when they are dormant in winter. If you do it would be advisable not to cut the stems the spring following but give them a year to recover before you harvest. Whether this is easier than pulling out the grass I can't guess from here. Another possibility is to paint glyphosate by hand on the grass but not the asparagus, this might be easier when the latter has died down. David |
wicken grass in asparagus bed
On 2/12/13 1:15 PM, poisonivy wrote:
any advice on the above subject, i have an asparagus bed that after a couple of neglected years have allowed wicken grass to move into the bed. Can you lift the crowns and then clean the bed and replant? any advice will be gratefully accepted Asparagus crowns eventually grow somewhat deep in the soil. It might be easier to remove the grass while the asparagus is dormant. You can even dig 2-3 inches down without reaching the crowns. -- David E. Ross Climate: California Mediterranean, see http://www.rossde.com/garden/climate.html Gardening diary at http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary |
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