Asparagus - yes!!!
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Re: Asparagus - yes!!!
Horray at long last our asparagus us up.
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Enjoy!
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Hi Becks, what size/ depth is your trough? Has anyone else grow asparagus like this?becks77 wrote: I have them in a long trough though not in the ground so I can move my asparagus bed when I feel like it! ot sure its the best idea but seemst o be ok so far!
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I bought 3 crowns and put them in a tub in garden some years back- it's lovely to have a few spears but thats exactly my problem, 3 crowns in a pot and you get one spear each for tea now and again. So having the allotment now I have sewn about a dozen 2 years ago. They are so easy to lookmafter, no watering just a bit of weeding and very hardy all weathers. Still worried 12 wouldn't be enough I've sewn another 20 seeds this year- I may be in trouble if 8 per person is all I really need!
My big debate is where to put these latest seedlings. The allotment is light soil and I know they like that. If they really aren't fussy I could do with finding something easy for the garden though. Everything I try to grow in this clay is hard. I've worked in lots of compost over 5 years and lettuce do OK but the slugs here are far worse that the allotment. Do I risk asparagus at home or go for the safe option?
My big debate is where to put these latest seedlings. The allotment is light soil and I know they like that. If they really aren't fussy I could do with finding something easy for the garden though. Everything I try to grow in this clay is hard. I've worked in lots of compost over 5 years and lettuce do OK but the slugs here are far worse that the allotment. Do I risk asparagus at home or go for the safe option?
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Safe option and use your clay at home for something that likes it. By the way my dear I blame you for this......
..... and I've hoed off loads so far, the empty plot middle left is for sweetcorn later....
And here they are in amongst my spuds, am harvesting until I need to earth them up. I have given away loads of your seeds now need to collect more for me!!!
..... and I've hoed off loads so far, the empty plot middle left is for sweetcorn later....
And here they are in amongst my spuds, am harvesting until I need to earth them up. I have given away loads of your seeds now need to collect more for me!!!
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Hi Jill,JillStephens7 wrote:Hi Becks, what size/ depth is your trough? Has anyone else grow asparagus like this?becks77 wrote: I have them in a long trough though not in the ground so I can move my asparagus bed when I feel like it! ot sure its the best idea but seemst o be ok so far!
Cheers, Jill
I have cleared a biy of garden now and popped them in there...hopefully fresh spears of a decent size next year!
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Oops have to say I didn't realise really until after, it was still my second year with them... now they are indeed everywhere here too, Roger I think is cursing me next door, and maybe next door to him too! It is rather easy in dry weather though which has been useful of late.becks77 wrote:Hi Jill,JillStephens7 wrote:Hi Becks, what size/ depth is your trough? Has anyone else grow asparagus like this?becks77 wrote: I have them in a long trough though not in the ground so I can move my asparagus bed when I feel like it! ot sure its the best idea but seemst o be ok so far!
Cheers, Jill
I have cleared a biy of garden now and popped them in there...hopefully fresh spears of a decent size next year!
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Don't worry, I think they are great - do you know they were even germinating in JANUARY? I'm all for 'free' crops whilst waiting for the ones you actually sow to grow. Plus they make a salad look really pretty.
I have a feeling there will be a lot of bemused French people about Brittany in the future looking at the strange veg patches of les anglais.
I have a feeling there will be a lot of bemused French people about Brittany in the future looking at the strange veg patches of les anglais.
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Self seeding is wonderfully early to break all the rules... love anything that breaks the rules :) :) :)
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