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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Asparagus
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We have been picking all asparagus bigger than a pencil through the end of June for years. it keeps coming as long as its picked. By fall its like orange brush when we mow it down. Why the 2 - 3 week advise. Also, I've herd the berries don't grow unless passed by a bird. is that true? that would explain wild plants under power lines, fence rows, etc
I live at 8000 ft in sunny Southern Colorado, and have planted asparagus in a raised bed. Anything special I need to do?
Asparagus can be grown at high altitudes (there are varieties that are more cold hardy, such as 鈥楳artha Washington鈥 or 鈥楯ersey Supreme鈥)—just be sure it is protected from frost and over winter (crowns buried at a proper depth), and mulch to help to keep soil moist. Because yours are in a raised bed, I’m guessing the soil is new and has the proper nutrients and soil pH? Otherwise, test the soil for pH balance and nutrients and amend as necessary (but choose amendments that will not burn the planted crowns). Do not harvest the first year, and only very lightly if at all during the second. For other tips, you might ask your county’s Cooperative Extension. Contact information can be found starting here http://www.almanac.com/content/cooperative-extension-services
Hope this helps!
Hi!
We are in Putnam County, NY. Just discovered that we have an asparagus plant randomly growing in some weeds by our house. (We moved in last year, very old property, very overgrown.) It has already gotten very tall with delicate sprigs coming out (fern stage?). TThe spears appeared around 4/27 but we did not cut.
What, if anything should we do to make sure our pal sticks around in the best shape? Do we trim it back? Can we still get edible spears?
Hi Jen,
It sounds like the asparagus has already gone into the fern stage and is past harvesting. The fern stage is when the plant gathers energy for the next year. Once it dies in the fall, cut back the growth. Next year when it comes up, harvest the spears when they are about 6 inches tall and then let the asparagus grow to the fern stage.
Hi, We are in Sullivan County, NY. Our second year asparagus was growing like crazy and then we had a night below freezing and the large stalks froze and toppled over. We were waiting until the third year, next year to start to harvest it. What should we do? I suspect they wind produce the fern fronds? Will it come back next year? Thank you!
How frustrating! This unfortunately does happen sometimes. When it does, remove the damaged spears as soon as possible. New spears should start growing in a few weeks. Do not harvest this year; let the ferns grow and then fade through the season. As long as the crowns were not damaged from the frost, the plant should recover. You can see how it responds this year—if the new growth looks healthy and vigorous, you should be fine for starting harvest next year. A thick layer of mulch can help protect asparagus if frosts are predicted.
Hi, I have an asparagus bed that I started at least 8 years ago and the amount of spears that it produces is disappointing. I have heard from others in my area that they are harvesting many in early May when I see only a few. I have followed all the rules and treat it well, using an organic high nitrogen fertilizer as well as a healthy dose of compost, manure and mulch in the fall. I think the site wasn't getting enough sunlight but we have recently cut back some brambles and tree branches away to help improve sunlight. Also, sometimes when I am tending the bed weeding and press down on the soil the ground seems hollow underneath indicating that there are tunnels possibly from moles or some other rodent Has anyone else had a problem with critters and can this be contributing to the low production? Many thanks for any advice you can provide.
should I move them to a deeper bed?
Can asparagus be planted in tropical climate? If so, I would like to know how to go about it?