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Jitterbug
Hectare
Posts: 713
Dance as if no one is watching...
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #20 on:
April 29, 2008, 11:56:44 »
I planted one year roots last year of Connovers Colossal and one row has come up and one not. Planted same time, same conditions - weird?
I never harvested from them last year but am I allowed to take some this year - or another year wait?
Jitterbug
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Susiebelle
Hectare
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Re: asparsgus
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Reply #21 on:
April 29, 2008, 12:35:32 »
Bak they do actually looked nibbled!
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Kea
Hectare
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Reply #22 on:
April 29, 2008, 16:13:59 »
Better if you're patient Jitterbug and wait till next year. It's three years since i planted mine and this is my first harvest.
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BAK
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Hectare
Posts: 529
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Reply #23 on:
April 29, 2008, 16:46:48 »
Suziebelle,
apart from slugs, cutworms can be a problem and of course asparagus beetle. However, I would have thought that it is a bit cold and early for either of them ... so my favourite would have to be slugs.
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Plot69
Hectare
Posts: 854
Lincolnshire
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #24 on:
April 29, 2008, 19:08:05 »
I've got one, (1, singular, non plural) spear come up... Thought it was a blade of couch grass until I looked
very
closely at it.
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Sow it, grow it, eat it.
tonybloke
Hectare
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Gorleston 0n sea, Norfolk
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #25 on:
April 29, 2008, 22:20:23 »
It might be ants! the little blighters were eating some of mine last year!
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Ozric
Not So New ...
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Re: asparsgus
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Reply #26 on:
April 30, 2008, 03:04:32 »
Plot 69: I've seen it, I think it's a blade of grass mate ;)
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Susiebelle
Hectare
Posts: 670
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #27 on:
April 30, 2008, 08:59:37 »
You could be right there Tonybloke I did have to redistribute an ants nests ??? I have raised beds which do seam to attract the ants - nice and warm I expect, was thinking of using some of the natural predator thingies think their some sort of nematode, don't know whether any one has an opinion on the probable success rate because I think it's quite expensive to go down that route :-\
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Robert_Brenchley
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Reply #28 on:
April 30, 2008, 14:03:51 »
It amazes me how many anti-ant posts I read. They may do some marginal harm by farming aphids, but I've never noticed that the aphids affected plants much. They also kill a lot of nasties. You don't want them in pots, but I've always had ants nests all over my plot, and I've never seen one do any detectable harm.
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Susiebelle
Hectare
Posts: 670
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Reply #29 on:
April 30, 2008, 14:34:24 »
mine are the red blighters and they bite! >:(
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philandjan
Half Acre
Posts: 107
It wasn't us!
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #30 on:
May 01, 2008, 14:01:59 »
Yes ;D Yes ;D Yes ;D
It's not raining and our first tips are starting to poke their heads out of the asparagus bed.
Last year was our first harvest - looking forward to an even better year this year.
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Kea
Hectare
Posts: 2,609
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #31 on:
May 06, 2008, 16:49:32 »
I had already picked about 8 spears early last week but on Monday i went down and found quite a few more spears including one giant 40cm tall x 2 cm diameter purple thing standing there looking.....well hmm! :-[
Anyway i took them home including the 'giant' and my husband said that one will be tough and fibrous! But he was wrong it was just as delicous and tender as all the rest!
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paulinems
Half Acre
Posts: 234
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #32 on:
May 06, 2008, 18:14:55 »
try them as they are , without cooking them, tast like the pea pods
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grawrc
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Hectare
Posts: 6,583
Edinburgh
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #33 on:
May 06, 2008, 20:38:28 »
I cut my first few tonight. Not enough foe a meal though, so what's the best way to store them in anticipation?
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tonybloke
Hectare
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Gorleston 0n sea, Norfolk
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #34 on:
May 06, 2008, 20:41:50 »
In a vase of water.
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grotbag
Hectare
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granddaughter(miya) in Christchurch,Dorset
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #35 on:
May 06, 2008, 21:06:45 »
my wife freezes them
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Robert_Brenchley
Hectare
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Re: asparsgus
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Reply #36 on:
May 06, 2008, 22:17:04 »
My first spears are up, but I'm only looking this year.
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MiniTC
Not So New ...
Posts: 20
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #37 on:
May 07, 2008, 09:22:49 »
Crowns were only planted in March - so I'm also just looking - at quite a few spindly spears....
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Barnowl
Hectare
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getting back to my roots [SW London]
Re: asparsgus
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Reply #38 on:
May 07, 2008, 12:16:27 »
Cut our first last weekend - all three of them :)
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artichoke
Hectare
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Re: asparsgus
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Reply #39 on:
May 07, 2008, 15:30:36 »
Aha! I've been eating quite a lot every few days for a couple of weeks now - but 20 crowns went in perhaps five or six years ago. I can clear them one evening, and pick another ten 24 hours later, and they haven't reached peak performance yet. Well worth waiting for, and restraining oneself for the first 2 or 3 years.
Last year I invited a neighbour to pick them until mid-June, as I was away, and when I got back at the end of June he had forgotten to stop, so I was a bit worried they would not recover - but they have.
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