Planting Tips:Direct sow in mid spring in a rich, loose seed bed. Plan the site well, as most beds can last from 20 to 30 years. Germination is slow, so be patient. The first two years will be for root growth – you shouldn’t cut the shoots until the third year, so again, be patient. Allow your asparagus bed to establish itself first. Normally, it takes 2-3 years. In the fall, cut back all dead growth and cover with a composted leaf mulch.In the spring, top dress asparagus with well composted manure and seaweed for an amazing harvest.Heirloom seeds are hardy but always take care with your garden seeds to give them the appropriate amount of moisture - don't let the vegetable seeds dry out prematurely, and don't overwater and possibly have them rot.Planting Tips:Direct sow in mid spring in a rich, loose seed bed. Plan the site well, as most beds can last from 20 to 30 years. Germination is slow, so be patient. The first two years will be for root growth – you shouldn’t cut the shoots until the third year, so again, be patient. Allow your asparagus bed to establish itself first. Normally, it takes 2-3 years. In the fall, cut back all dead growth and cover with a composted leaf mulch.In the spring, top dress asparagus with well composted manure and seaweed for an amazing harvest.Heirloom seeds are hardy but always take care with your garden seeds to give them the appropriate amount of moisture - don't let the vegetable seeds dry out prematurely, and don't overwater and possibly have them rot.
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