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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: jeremyf on July 10, 2006, 09:18:38

Title: Planting out Asparagus plants
Post by: jeremyf on July 10, 2006, 09:18:38
I have a load of Asparagus plants (this years seedings - about 40) I know it may be getting a bit late but should I plant them out now or pot them on until next year (least favoured option!) They have about half a dozen shoots and are about 6 inches tall.

Also, I have heavy clay soil so should I plant them in the ground and mound them up onto ridges as they grow taller or dig a trench and plant as crowns?

Another question - What is a reasonable configuration for these plants - single rows 3 foot apart or double rows/ beds etc.

thanks for your help

Jeremy
Title: Re: Planting out Asparagus plants
Post by: jennym on July 10, 2006, 12:20:51
You need to lighten up that heavy clay soil first before you put the asparagus in, they don't like being waterlogged - I dug sand into mine as well as well rotted compost etc. Plant on ridges, not too deeply. About 2 ft apart though opinions differ. I do mine in a bed, maybe others do single rows, I see them ususally in beds. If you put them in now, keep them watered if its dry weather.