Growing asparagus What you need to know
Tips, Tricks
In this video we take a look at my asparagus bed from spring of 2014 to spring of 2015 When to cut asparagus down for winter and what needs to be done to maintain a healthy asparagus bed.
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Very nice video, i didn't know the full cycle. Thank you for sharing.
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Can you please change the music in your next videos. so creepy.
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Very helpful :)
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Thanks for sharing
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I liked the way you presented the content. No useless chatter. Lots of videos tell you how to plant and grow but few take you through what to look for as the plant progresses.
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Thank you for these videos. I have about nine plants that are in their fourth year and from the way they produced this year we should have plenty to eat in 2016. I live in MN so will wait until the first snow before I cut them back. I had found them to be very bitter tasting the first year that I harvested and have learned that the soil was to acidic so worked in about a cup of lime around each plant and now the taste is wonderful. Now each Fall I add more lime and mix wood ash from my fireplace with my compost. I thought I would try and grow some from seed so your video on that is most helpful. One question. Do I wait until the seed is dried out or when it is still red?
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Poor video you left out to many details, like watering, fertilizing, how to well you get loint if yer going to say from start to finish then do it right not half ass I guess you dont wipe yer ass but half way lol lol
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do you stop watering before you cut the ferns back and if so when?
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It's a long term project... Gonna give it a try
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Great video, thanks for record these and showed us, it's very interesting. May these beautiful plants thrives
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I've got a lot of wild asparagus in my garden, and it is very hard to kill them. They produce the shoot which look exactly like the edible once, but having a bitter taste. their seeds also look the same like edible once. The difference is the shoot is of the size of around a toot pick.
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If I dig up the wild once in the garden, and then transplant it to a fertilised soil, will it provide the asparagus that we can eat?
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Is asparagus grown wildly the same with the once of domestic grown?
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