If you want bigger asparagus harvests their are a few things I will share today that will help ensure that.
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Hi James..love your energy. Question, I’ve got a big compost heap going. Should I get some worms and add to it? I’ve been watering and turning it over it’s beginning to get a smelly but, thermos no worms. Blessings from Madoc, Ontario
Finally, the video I was looking for, THANK YOU.
Hello James and Tuck! I am in Jersey as well and since I am in north jersey I never really thought about planting. You have woken up a fruit forrest in me. I am learning all I can to start my own garden and hopefully forrest in time. Thank you so much for your videos and enthusiasm.
I finally found a real and actual learning on Asparagus gardening..thank you James..
Thanks bro
Asparagus is the first thing I planted when I set up my garden 7 years ago. It's the lowest maintenance kind of plant I have. Literally throw a layer of compost and mulch in the spring, right before it sprouts, and trim dead stuff, and mulch in the fall. Nothing else. My harvest window is between 6-8 weeks.
It does make me laugh. Since I don't remove the females, neighborhood birds feast on the berries, and spread them all over the area. I've seen them growing as weeds in neighbor's planters and gardens. I bumped into a neighbor and commented that if she'd like to keep that asparagus going, she might want to transplant it. Her reply "I thought that was one of my wildflower seeds. I was wondering why it never flowered."
CAN U PLANT THEM N CONTAINER…BOX..WOOD??
Hi! Bro James, All the way from india want to know difference by seed planting and crown planting .
More please
How do you check for the beetles? I’ve seen different thoughts on cutting them back, some say yes others say no. I cut mine back last year but this year maybe I will just do half of my bed. ( I started mine from seeds (2020) Do you save your seeds?
Question? when do you cut back? after first frost? Im in Cincinnati my plants are bigger than yours and approaching 3 years old
Help my crown
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Thanks brother. Always learning stuff here. I planted kale, cauliflower & broccoli over the top of my asparagus & got food all winter long. Come spring i just cleaned out all the above, put down some compost & immediately got to cutting asparagus again. God gifted us with infinite abundance…
All we need to do is shake the blood sucking vampires off our backs.
hey Jrzy James, I grew up in Jrzy left in 95-96 during that northeast'ern. live in SC our garden is a 70×40 wood chip garden since 2012 (Watch Back to Eden film here: @t) love your energy!
If I eat raw asparagus, I break out.
And, we're in zone 9A, and get some, but it's more for looks in the garden. There's a lady who raises oyster mushrooms in her asparagus bed. She mounds straw over the beds, around any stalks that are going to fern, and plants the spore. It's a good crop in winter, and the mushrooms make a rich, silky soil that asparagus likes.
Not a single dislike, speaks to your positive attitude. Love it.
Many years ago I grew up in the okanagan valley where wild asparagus grew everywhere, along the hot sandy railroad tracks and in the cool shady fruit orchards. The wild asparagus that we picked & cooked was always delicious & fun to go on a hunt for. I think fruit trees & asparagus are natural companions.
Great info. I planted mine 2 years ago.
We are all blessed by your knowledge and willingness to share it!!
My wild deer LOVE asparagus!! and the tomatoes ended up choking about half of my first year plants.