Done right, planting a bed of asparagus is a once-in-a-generation affair. Other than artichokes, capers and rhubarb, asparagus is the only perennial vegetable regularly featured in North American ...
Yakima Herald-Republic: WSU Extension Master Gardeners: Plant now and you, too, will have asparagus next year
So you decided to plant asparagus last year, and this year - you have asparagus! Asparagus is a long-lived perennial vegetable. If you planted healthy, disease-free crowns (root systems of 1-year-old ...
WSU Extension Master Gardeners: Plant now and you, too, will have asparagus next year
Q: How do I grow asparagus? Is it better to plant from seed or transplants? Are there any other perennial vegetable plants that I can plant that will come back every year? A. Asparagus is easy to grow ...
Asparagus is a long-lived perennial vegetable. If you planted healthy, disease-free crowns (root systems of 1-year-old plants grown from seed), each crown should produce half a pound of spears per ...
YAKIMA, Wash. -- Asparagus is a long-lived, perennial member of the lily family. If you planted healthy, disease-free crowns — root systems of 1-year-old plants grown from seed — each crown should ...
Tulsa World: Master Gardener: Asparagus is easy to grow if planted correctly
Q: Should asparagus be planted in the fall or the spring? How should it be planted? J.G., Tulsa A: Asparagus is a valuable vegetable for your garden; it is tasty, healthy and easy to grow. It may be ...
Watch how an asparagus growing from a bare-root to crowns and young plant in this time lapse. The root was planting in a pot with soil and grow lights. It took about 10 days to see 2 crowns shot up ...