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* Good companions: Basil, calendula, parsley, tomato
 
* Good companions: Basil, calendula, parsley, tomato
 
* Bad companions: Onion, chive, garlic, leek
 
* Bad companions: Onion, chive, garlic, leek
* Seed Lonevity: 3 years
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* Seed Longevity: 3 years
  
 
Asparagus is a perennial fern, harvested early in the year from well drained beds. Asparagus beds can be harvested for upto 30 years once established.Initial plants can be grown from seed or planted as one or two year old crowns
 
Asparagus is a perennial fern, harvested early in the year from well drained beds. Asparagus beds can be harvested for upto 30 years once established.Initial plants can be grown from seed or planted as one or two year old crowns

Revision as of 15:12, 12 February 2006

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List of vegetables to grow


Sowing

  • Seed depth: 6-13mm
  • Germination soil temperature: 25 C
  • Days to germinate: 10-12
  • Sow indoors: Late winter to early spring - 10 weeks before last frost
  • Sow outdoors: Not recommended
  • Plant outdoors: In spring, 3weeks before last frost

Growing

  • pH range: 6.5-7.5
  • Growing soil temperature: 16-24 C
  • Spacing in beds: 45cm
  • Watering: Heavy
  • Light: 8 hours or more per day for best yield, will tolerate 4-8 hours
  • Nutrient requirements: N=high; P=moderate, K=moderate
  • Rotation considerations: Avoid following onion family plants
  • Good companions: Basil, calendula, parsley, tomato
  • Bad companions: Onion, chive, garlic, leek
  • Seed Longevity: 3 years

Asparagus is a perennial fern, harvested early in the year from well drained beds. Asparagus beds can be harvested for upto 30 years once established.Initial plants can be grown from seed or planted as one or two year old crowns


Important Facts about Asparagus