Another Asparagus Question

Started by SteveJ, January 29, 2008, 16:07:13

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SteveJ

Hi all,
I bough some asparagus crowns from local GC yesterday and note they are sprouting.  One has approx 8" of growth.

Conditions are not quite right at the moment to plant out (plot under water), so I was planning on potting up.  My question is, should I completely cover the new growth, or just cover the crown and leave the new growth exposed to the elements?

thanks

SteveJ


Weed-Digga

I wondered exactly the same thing!! The crowns we bought had no growth on them, just looked like weird octopus creatures, but the ones I saw in    B & Q etc. had a few inches of growth on them. Will watch replies with interest.

Weed-Digga
If it's Rosie's allotment - how come Muggins here does so much digging?

Jon Munday

Steve
Lay the crowns out flat in a seed tray and cover with 2-3 cms of compost. A bit like chitting potatoes.
You only need to cover the crown and not all the new growth
Regards
Jon

SteveJ


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