Asparagus bed

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Brenda
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Asparagus bed

Post: # 105624Post Brenda »

I have a small garden in Manchester where I try to grow as much veg as I can. It's more of a challenge than through necessity as I also have a fairly big allotment site... what I'd like to find out is whether you can grow anything in your asparagus bed once it's done its thing? I can't see why not, so long as it's quite shallow rooting. What do you think, all you self sufficientishers? It seems such a waste!

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Post: # 105643Post MKG »

Hi Brenda :hello2:

You'd be better off posting this question in one of the vegetable sections - not everyone looks at the introductions.

Apart from that - enjoy!!!

Brenda
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Post: # 106088Post Brenda »

Thanks for your help, I've posted it in the herbs and veg section.

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Post: # 106101Post Annpan »

Welcome to ish Brenda :wave:

Don't know about your asparagus bed, I have not long planted mine... I am a complete asparagus novice :mrgreen:
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