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Christopher Norton 06-05-2004 10:12 AM

Where are you, those who grow asparagus? Was Asparagus - a weed?
 
The message
from gary davis contains these words:

On 5/4/04 11:00 AM, in article , "John
Rouse" wrote:


In article , Gary Woods
writes
Some years ago, a new "interstate" (multi-lane divided arterial)
was built
through some former farmland west of Albany, New York.... for many years
afterward people cut asparagus that grew up through gravel fill in the
median strip! Around here, one can occasionally find "wild" asparagus.
Sometimes it truly is wild, but often it's the remnants of
somebody's bed,
long abandoned, just as clumps of overgrown (but still healthy and
blooming) lilac often mark a long-lost farmhouse.


I'm not convinced that plant performance in foreign climes is a good
indication of its likely behaviour here.

John

Hi John
I agree...how about everyone who grows asparagus tell us your location.
That would be interesting, to me at least.
My asparagus grows 49th parallel, 123 latitude. Temperature range -10 to
30 C . Usually rains a lot in winter, can be either rain in summer or
dry...depends on the year.
Gary
Fort Langley, BC
Canada


Boston, Lincs, England (note NOT great britain)

Aspargus growing in the reclaimed land around here. Seriously increased
drainage in the bed.

Nick Maclaren 06-05-2004 10:13 AM

Where are you, those who grow asparagus? Was Asparagus - a weed?
 

In article ,
Christopher Norton writes:
| The message
| from gary davis contains these words:
|
| I agree...how about everyone who grows asparagus tell us your location.
| That would be interesting, to me at least.
| My asparagus grows 49th parallel, 123 latitude. Temperature range -10 to
| 30 C . Usually rains a lot in winter, can be either rain in summer or
| dry...depends on the year.
| Gary
| Fort Langley, BC
| Canada

I think you mean longitude! 123 degrees of latitude is a place where
reindeer fly up to crop the moss on the clouds :-)

| Boston, Lincs, England (note NOT great britain)
|
| Aspargus growing in the reclaimed land around here. Seriously increased
| drainage in the bed.

Cambridge, England. 52 north. 60% sand, 18% silt and 22% clay.
Until the recent very wet years, it was a self-seeding weed.

The key isn't so much the location as the soil.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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