How do you plant asparagus?

Plant seed in spring, about one inch deep, spaced two to three inches apart, within rows that are a foot apart. Seeds can take three weeks to germinate. Keep the nursery bed free from weeds, as the asparagus seedlings will not be able to compete with strong weed growth.
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What month do you plant asparagus?

Plant asparagus crowns in the early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked. Many gardeners plant at about the same time as potatoes go in the ground. Asparagus is usually grown from 1-year-old plants called “crowns,” but it can also be grown from seed.
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How do you grow asparagus step by step?

To plant asparagus crowns, dig trenches 12 inches wide and 6 inches deep (8 inches in sandy soil) down the center of the prepared bed. Soak the crowns in compost tea for 20 minutes before planting. Place the crowns in the trenches 1½ to 2 feet apart; top them with 2 to 3 inches of soil.
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How do you plant asparagus roots?

Asparagus spears will be larger the deeper the roots are planted. Back fill with 2” of loose soil and Espoma Plant-tone and water the trench well. Set the roots 15-18 inches apart, mounding the soil slightly under each plant so the crown is slightly above the root.
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Can you just plant asparagus?

Soak your asparagus crowns in warm or compost water for fifteen minutes and then plant them. The plants should be anchored in the trenches. Water it afterward.
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How to Grow Asparagus, Complete Growing Guide



How do you start an asparagus bed?

Young asparagus plants will grow here for their first year. The site for the asparagus nursery should be level and have sandy soil. Plant seed in spring, about one inch deep, spaced two to three inches apart, within rows that are a foot apart. Seeds can take three weeks to germinate.
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Is asparagus easy to grow?

Asparagus is easy to grow, producing tasty new shoots from mid-spring to early summer – a seasonal treat to be savoured. These large perennial plants need to be grown in the ground, rather than in containers, where they will crop annually for many years.
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Can asparagus be planted in a raised bed?

By planting the asparagus crowns in a raised bed with a soil mix that includes loamy, organic matter, you can ensure good drainage. Another reason to plant asparagus in a raised bed is because it is a perennial crop and can remain productive for 10 to 12 years.
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Should I soak asparagus roots before planting?

Soak asparagus roots for several hours or overnight in water prior to planting. Begin by planting the crown about 2 inches deep and plan to add top soil over the crowns as the bed matures. Plant asparagus roots about a foot apart, being sure the crowns are not touching one another in the planting trench.
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Does asparagus need full sun?

Site - Full sun is ideal. Asparagus needs at least 8 hours of sun per day. Since asparagus is a long-lived perennial, do not plant where trees or tall shrubs might eventually shade the plants or compete for nutrients and water.
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How long does asparagus take to grow?

Asparagus is grown from 1- or 2-yearold crowns planted in January or February, or as soon as the ground can be worked. Crowns can also be grown from seeds planted in flats or peat cups. It takes at least a year to grow a good crown.
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How many asparagus plants should I plant?

But, if space is not an issue, 10-20 plants per person is a good start. Since asparagus is a perennial crop, site selection is going to be important. It's not uncommon for asparagus plantings to last for 15+ years. It does best in well-drained soils that are in full sun.
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How does asparagus multiply?

A mature stand of asparagus plants produces spears over several weeks, up to eight weeks. During this time, a healthy plant should yield around 20 spears. When asparagus plants grow in a sunny site with good drainage, proper irrigation, and adequate nutrients, the plants multiply and become crowded over time.
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Can I grow asparagus from store bought asparagus?

Can we regrow store-bought asparagus? Yes, absolutely. We bet you're convinced that home-grown asparagus is tastier than the store-bought asparagus.
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What do I do with my first year asparagus?

Save time when growing asparagus by planting 1-year old asparagus crowns. Select a spot with good drainage. Dig a trench and plant the crowns 15-18 inches apart.
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Avoid harvesting your first year as the asparagus gets established.
  1. Start with Dormant Crowns. ...
  2. Plant in Rows. ...
  3. Feed Well. ...
  4. Enjoy Your Asparagus Every Year.
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How long does it take for asparagus to sprout?

Be patient: they can take 2-8 weeks to sprout depending on soil temperature. Transplant when seedlings are 10-12 weeks old and danger of frost has passed. Space 45cm (18″) apart in rows 1-2m (3-6′) apart.
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How do you plant asparagus root balls?

Planting the ball is similar to planting a tree – dig a hole deep enough to cover the roots with a little space on top to add soil/compost over the coming weeks. Once the hole is dug and the ball is about to be placed in its respective spot, the hole needs to be partially filled with organic matter and soil.
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What grows well with asparagus?

Here are a few examples of good companions for asparagus:
  • Nightshades, like tomatoes and eggplant. ...
  • Basil and parsley. ...
  • Coriander, comfrey, and dill. ...
  • Members of the Aster family, like marigolds and nasturtiums.
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How big a bed do I need for asparagus?

Rows of asparagus should be at least 2 feet apart, allowing two rows to fit in a 4-foot wide bed. For every 8 feet of row space, you will need about a wheelbarrow filled two-thirds of the way with equal parts of the excavated soil and compost.
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Where should I plant asparagus in my garden?

First and foremost, asparagus needs to be planted with the sun in mind. Select an area receiving at least 8 hours of full sunlight each day. Although asparagus will tolerate partial shade, it will thrive in full sun. In addition to adequate sunlight, overall soil quality needs to be considered before planting as well.
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How deep should asparagus bed be?

Asparagus crowns are usually available just once a year in early spring. So plan accordingly. Once the bed is weed-free, dig a trench about 12" deep and a foot wide. The crowns should be planted at 18" intervals in the bed, so put a shovel of compost and a cup of all-purpose, organic fertilizer in the trench every 18".
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Should I remove Female asparagus plants?

The female asparagus stalk will become fern-like and develop berries (but don't eat them because they are toxic to humans). Over time these female plants should be removed.
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How do you pick asparagus so it keeps growing?

Use a clean, sharp knife or garden scissors to cut the spears at ground level. Continue harvesting spears for six to eight weeks, but no later than July 1. If you notice decreased production and vigor in your asparagus plants, stop harvesting and let the plant store energy for next season.
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Can I grow asparagus from cuttings?

Asparagus can be grown from cuttings by dividing the crown or root of the plant. Each of the plant cuttings is then treated as an individual plant. Growing asparagus from cuttings will save you a lot of time and you'll be able to select the strongest segments.
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