Rabbits Eating My Asparagus

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Posted by EVP MAN on April 24, 2010, 2:02 am
 
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YES,  rabbits will indeed eat asparagus!  I just put a new asparagus bed
in this spring.  I planted one year crowns only to discover that rabbits
are nipping off the young asparagus shoots as fast as they emerge.  This
is NOT good as the first year,  asparagus shouldn't be harvested at all.
The shoots should be left to go to fern in order to place strength back
into the crown for the following years harvest.  This isn't possible
when the rabbits are nipping the tops off of the emerging shoots.  The
shoots started to emerge about ten days ago and every morning I have
found just the tops nipped off of the shoots.  Today I found more shoots
nipped off and decided this is enough of this crap!  I went to the
hardware store and bought fencing to place around the bed.  Came home
and installed it right away.  Within two hours,  project completed!
From this day on,  the darn wabbits can have all the asparagus that
grows outside the fence but all that grows inside is mine!!!  LOL

Rich



Posted by Mysterious Traveler on April 24, 2010, 10:58 pm
 

EVP MAN wrote:

Are you by any chance having a drought where you are? I've found
that when conditions get dry the rabbits get terrible. You might
try getting an area of your yard extra wet so vegetation will be
green for rabbits to eat, and rabbits do drink water.

One summer, years ago, during a drought, rabbits stripped
leaves and bark from every little tree I planted that year,
and the grasshoppers got the grape vines and privet hedge.

As far as I can tell rabbits have never eaten my Asparagus.

Good Luck
Mysterious Traveler





Posted by EVP MAN on April 25, 2010, 1:30 am
 


We are getting plenty of rain here and everything is nice and green.  My
next door neighbor has a very old established asparagus bed and the
rabbits are eating his also.  He told me this is the first year this has
ever happened in his garden.  He also put up a fence a few days ago to
keep them out.  I lived at this property for fifteen years now and I
have never seen the amount of rabbits that I have seen this year.  It's
only April and I hate to see it when they begin to multiply.  We have
more rabbits here in town than out in the wild.  I guess that's because
they have no natural predators here to thin out their population.  I do
have a pellet gun that is very powerful and also very quiet.  If they
get out of hand this summer,  this just may be the answer to a tough
problem.  I like to see them around but I just can't have them
destroying my crops either!

Rich


Posted by Fred Williams on April 25, 2010, 9:42 am
 

EVP MAN wrote:

No deer eating our tulips this year, no doubt to the exceptionally
warm winter we just experienced.