"Pic-Of-The-Week" Irises by canesisters

TheEasyGarden - Gardening Forum

Easy - Fun - Fulfilling... How Gardening Should Be

You are not logged in.

#1 04/12/2012 5:13 pm

skeeter9
Attractive To Bees
From: Tollhouse, CA Zone 9a
Registered: 11/21/2007
Posts: 498

Another asparagus question

Hubby and I planted 40 asparagus plants a while back.  We followed the directions that came with them and only covered them with a couple of inches of dirt.  We were supposed to go back and add more dirt about 2 weeks later, but hubby ended up in the hospital and we didn't get it done.  I went out there the other day and several of the plants have sent up little shoots - approx 4 inches or so.  Should I just leave then alone for this year, or should I try to bury them deeper at this time?


"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." - Margaret Atwood

Offline

 

#2 04/12/2012 5:41 pm

lesa
Garden Master
From: ZONE 4 UPSTATE NY
Registered: 11/10/2008
Posts: 5440
View My Page

Re: Another asparagus question

You could do either.... If you have the dirt right there- go  ahead and add it now....If you don't have a chance to do it now - I think doing it before winter would be important.  You don't want freezing to bring them to the surface.  Good luck!


"Food, a French man told me once, is the first wealth.  Grow it right, and you feel insanely rich, no matter what you own." Kristin Kimball

Online

 

#3 04/12/2012 5:49 pm

Southern Gardener
Deeply Rooted
From: NW Louisiana Zone 8a
Registered: 11/22/2007
Posts: 1468
View My Page

Re: Another asparagus question

When I planted my asparagus last year, I just dug a hole, plopped them in the ground and covered them up to the top.  Everyone of them came up last year and this year they are huge!  I did harvest a few, but next year, I'm going to harvest more.


Joan - Zone 8a - NW Louisiana
"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden."-- Thomas Jefferson

Offline

 

#4 04/12/2012 8:00 pm

catjac1975
Deeply Rooted
From: Mattapoisett, Massachusetts
Registered: 07/22/2010
Posts: 1992
Website
View My Page

Re: Another asparagus question

skeeter9 wrote:

Hubby and I planted 40 asparagus plants a while back.  We followed the directions that came with them and only covered them with a couple of inches of dirt.  We were supposed to go back and add more dirt about 2 weeks later, but hubby ended up in the hospital and we didn't get it done.  I went out there the other day and several of the plants have sent up little shoots - approx 4 inches or so.  Should I just leave then alone for this year, or should I try to bury them deeper at this time?

I would just keep adding the dirt a little at a time. In your zone it's probably not important to keep them from cold. But, perhaps you have to keep them from the heat?

Offline

 

#5 04/13/2012 5:50 pm

skeeter9
Attractive To Bees
From: Tollhouse, CA Zone 9a
Registered: 11/21/2007
Posts: 498

Re: Another asparagus question

Well, it's settled then!  I will go ahead and put more soil on them.  A bit later in the season, we plan to mulch heavily to conserve water and hopefully help with weeds.  Thanks for the input!


"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." - Margaret Atwood

Offline

 

#6 04/13/2012 5:58 pm

HunkieDorie23
Garden Ornament
From: Georgia Bound
Registered: 04/29/2009
Posts: 996
View My Page

Re: Another asparagus question

I planted some roots and some seed and I am still waiting for both.  Getting a little nervous

Offline

 

#7 04/13/2012 6:00 pm

skeeter9
Attractive To Bees
From: Tollhouse, CA Zone 9a
Registered: 11/21/2007
Posts: 498

Re: Another asparagus question

yeah, I thought I would see more results by now, too, but I'm trying to be patient.


"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." - Margaret Atwood

Offline

 

#8 04/13/2012 7:05 pm

RAY2310
New Seed
From: Smithfield, PA
Registered: 12/31/2009
Posts: 9
View My Page

Re: Another asparagus question

We top dress our asparagus bed with mushroom manure every year. Even if some small shoots are up.

Offline

 

#9 04/13/2012 8:22 pm

Teka
Leafing Out
From: Lower slower Delaware
Registered: 03/01/2012
Posts: 87
View My Page

Re: Another asparagus question

The deeper the roots are, the better protected from heat. Deep roots come up a little later. As you mulch and add to the bed, the roots get deeper. Old, old beds produce for a long period because they have generations of roots at different levels. Add to your bed over time to protect the roots, but not to worry now.


The wheel of God turns slowly.

Offline

 

#10 04/15/2012 8:07 pm

skeeter9
Attractive To Bees
From: Tollhouse, CA Zone 9a
Registered: 11/21/2007
Posts: 498

Re: Another asparagus question

Ray - Where do you get mushroom manure from? 

Teka - I have read conflicting information regarding how deep to plant asparagus.  Some sites say that there is no advantage to planting deep and that the plants actually produce better if you don't (especially for the Jersey hybrids, which is what we have).  Other sites pretty much say the same thing you did in your reply.  It gets a little confusing. . . .


"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." - Margaret Atwood

Offline

 

Board footer

Show recent posts

© Copyright TheEasyGarden.com

[ Generated in 0.156 seconds, 13 queries executed ]

BackYardChickens.com  |  TheEasyGarden.com   |  SufficientSelf.com  |  BackYardHerds.com  |