Monday, April 27, 2009

The long, tall asparagus



Are you growing asparagus plants? You might want to check on them. After the last two hot days, one lone asparagus plant in my yard shot out of the ground. I swear it was not there yesterday. It's about two millimeters wide and a foot and a half tall. When they are this small, it's best to let them turn into an asaparagus fern. I need more asparagus plants. The lonely little asparagus is pretty funny, though.

6 comments:

Chelsea said...

Yay! I was really hoping to start some this year, but I think it's a little late now. Maybe next year. How exciting to discover those shoots! Do you get a decent yield from your patch?

smoo said...

Chelsea, I moved my asparagus "patch" from my old house and this is the only one that survived. The patch was not planted in a good spot and needs a LOT more moisture and organic matter. Yeon and I are going to get some plants this fall and then bust a move. Want to get some with us?

Yeon said...

Shannon is right. Asparagus resents being moved and that is why I haven't started my official asparagus patch yet. If I build one, I want to leave it there for the next 20 year. It is taking a while to figure out the best spot but I should know by next spring.

smoo said...

Side note: I recall hearing on the radio that asparagus loves to grow in horse manure.

Chelsea said...

Awe! But it's such a cute little guy, Shannon!

It's not too late to start a patch? I was under the impression that asparagus had to be started very early in the spring, though I don't really remember where I got that...

I'd be interested to know who sells crowns (I think that's what they're called) locally. I think I've only seen them at Southern States.

smoo said...

I got my crowns at Southern States. I may have seen the fern at Dutch Plant Farm.