Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Asparagus
Watch our video on how to properly clean and trim asparagus.
A simple and easy favorite when it comes to asparagus is asparagus soup.
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When can I transplant my asparagus? Before first frost or after? The page is contradictory, saying these two things:
"If you must move asparagus, transplant the crowns in early spring when they are dormant or in late fall before the first fall frost (after foliage is cut back)."
"Only cut back asparagus ferns AFTER the foliage has died back and turned brown or yellow. This is usually in early winter after several hard freezes."
Is it ok to pick asparagus 3ā-4ā tall? Iāve been snapping them off instead of cutting them, is that ok?
You can pick them that short, but waiting until they’re 8 to 10 inches tall will give you more ābang for your buck.ā Snapping them off above the soil is OKājust try not to tear the stalks as this leaves more opening for disease.
2 years ago I planted some asparagus crowns in our raised beds. They did great both years. I was excited to finally be able to harvest some this year. However they have not come back at all even though everything says they should have started growing weeks ago. Iām in Denver. Are they gone for good? Do I need to start over again?
That’s unfortunate that they didn’t come back this year. By now, they should have at least started to appear. Perhaps try gently digging one up to see if it’s really deadāit’s possible it rotted due to too much moisture or dried out due to too little. If you do discover that the crowns are dead, it will be time to start over, unfortunately.
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