Not too much to report really, a few more thin little shoots have come up and are turning to fern. Not sure there is much point on reporting on this weekly seeing as I can't eat any for another couple of years!
A week by week guide to a novice vegetable grower's attempt to produce some home grown crops in a small vegetable garden. Each type of salad or vegetable is listed on the right, and you can click on each link to follow the progress of the vegetables from seed to seedling to fully grown vegetable to hopefully the dinner table, with a week by week update and photograph of the crops.
Showing posts with label Asparagus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asparagus. Show all posts
Saturday, 14 May 2011
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Asparagus
I bought a few small Asparagus plants from the garden centre and dropped them in the ground in April. My research tells me that I won't be able to take a decent crop from these plants for at least a couple of years. Until then, the plants just need to grow bigger and build up their strength, so not much point in me keeping strict tabs on them. Stupidly, I did not keep the label, so again have no idea what type of asparagus this will be.
Asparagus a few weeks after planting |
Asparagus |
Young asparagus plant a few weeks after being bought from the garden centre |
This will really be a test of patience, having to wait several years to take the first decent asparagus crop, although I'll likely take a few sneaky stems next year.
I'm taking comfort from the fact that each plant should eventually send up about 20 to 25 shoots a year, and with 6 plants in my row, that's plenty of asparagus for us every year. The best bit, is that once the long wait for the first crop is over, it is the easiest vegetable there is, it just keeps cropping up again year after year!
Ideally I'd love a bed of perennial vegetables like this, but I'm not sure any other plants work like this.
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