asparagus - leave or replant?

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Posted by Hillfilly on May 29, 2010, 7:59 am
 
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I grew purple asparagus from seed 2 years ago, thought they had died but
in
spring suddenly found it was still alive in pots. Should have checked
then what
to do but just popped them into a raised bed I had empty -
didn't do the
trench/root spreading out I now realise I should have
done! There are 9 plants
in a block about 30cm apart, tops of roots just
under the soil. Should I dig
them up and do it properly or just leave
them? They all produced fronds last
year which I left, cut down in
autumn. This year some have tiny fronds while
others have huge shoots,
one about 4 feet tall. Some are producing what looks
like seeds already.
I've been trying to keep the bed moist but it's been
difficult in the
dry weather. Any advice on where to go from here would be
appreciated
...




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Hillfilly


Posted by David Hare-Scott on May 29, 2010, 6:37 pm
 

Hillfilly wrote:

What exactly is wrong with where they are?  If it is in full sun and can be
left alone for some years then I would say leave them where they are.
Assuming that you are now going from spring to summer then feed them now
with plenty of organic matter and fertiliser, eg horse and chook manure.
You will have to keep up the water but that would apply where ever you put
them.  If you feed them well they will grow 6 or 7 ft tall this summer and
you will be able to cut some spears next spring.

David


Posted by Hillfilly on May 30, 2010, 7:33 am
 


Thanks David, the bed is very sunny, so I'll get manuring & see how tall
I can
get them.
Hf




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Hillfilly

Posted by FarmI on May 29, 2010, 11:29 pm
 


Leave them this summer and then dig them up and plant them properly when
they are resting which would be whatever time of the year is considered the
optimal time in your area.  Here I'd do it in midwinter in June, but I dont'
know what time would suit your area.



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