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How to Plant Asparagus



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Asparagus planting is very easy, but you need to know a few things to get started. First, you need to know that it's a perennial flowering plant. Asparagus can also be called garden or sparrowgrass. Asparagus is also known scientifically as Asparagus Officinalis. Asparagus is a flowering plant that dates back to ancient times. It is also extremely popular and easy-to-grow.

Before planting asparagus, it is important to prepare the soil. The soil will need to be amended with phosphorus, nitrogen and organic matter. Water the asparagus plant regularly and keep the soil moist during the first growing season. A layer of mulch can be applied to the base of your lawn plants. Mulch can also help prevent weeds from growing. Mulch your beds during winter to protect your investment.


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Asparagus plants like warm temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit in the day and 60 to 70 degrees at nights. The plant will start producing delicate spears once the soil temperature has reached 50 degrees. The best year to plant asparagus is your first year. If you don't have a large garden, you can just transplant a few crowns. A person will need between 10 and 20 plants. Depending upon your space, you may need more asparagus plants.


Once the asparagus crowns are transplanted to the ground, you can then transplant them to the garden. Ideally, the soil temperature for early-stage growth is around 50 degrees. If the temperature is higher the seedlings are ready to plant. They will need to remain in the ground approximately 6-8 weeks before they can be transplanted. This will allow them to grow properly.

It is essential to choose the ideal location for your asparagus plant. For asparagus to thrive, it is best to plant in full sunlight at 70 degrees. It is essential that the soil be kept moist and free-from weeds. Weeds can compete for nutrients and cause smaller harvests. Mulch can be used to cover your asparagus plants. This will suppress weeds and keep the soil moist.


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Asparagus is not a quick crop. It can take between 2 and 3 years for full production. It will take up to 2 years for the plant's full growth and maturity. If your plant is not growing well you will have to wait another year to see if it grows again. Once the asparagus plant is fully grown, the stalks turn fern-like. They can reach a maximum length of four feet.


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FAQ

How can you prepare the soil to grow vegetables in your garden?

It is simple to prepare soil for your vegetable garden. The first step is to remove any weeds that may be in the area where your vegetable garden will be planted. Next, add organic matter like composted manure and leaves, grass clippings or straw. Water well, and wait for the plants to sprout.


How do I determine the type of soil that I have?

You can tell by looking at the color of the dirt. Darker soils contain more organic matter than lighter-colored ones. Soil tests are another option. These tests can measure the soil's nutrients.


What length of time can I keep an indoor flower alive?

Indoor plants can survive up to ten years. It is vital to repot your plants every few months in order to encourage new growth. Repotting is simple. Just remove the old soil, and then add fresh compost.



Statistics

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  • According to the National Gardening Association, the average family with a garden spends $70 on their crops—but they grow an estimated $600 worth of veggies! - blog.nationwide.com
  • Today, 80 percent of all corn grown in North America is from GMO seed that is planted and sprayed with Roundup. - parkseed.com
  • As the price of fruit and vegetables is expected to rise by 8% after Brexit, the idea of growing your own is now better than ever. (countryliving.com)



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How To

How to grow basil

Basil is one among the most versatile herbs you could use in your kitchen. Basil is great for flavoring foods, including soups, sauces and pastas. Here are some ways to grow basil indoors.

  1. Choose your location carefully. Basil is an annual and will not live more than one season if it isn't in the right spot. Basil likes full sunlight but can be tolerant of partial shade. If you plan to grow it outside, make sure there is good air circulation.
  2. Plant the seeds. Basil seeds should not be planted more than two weeks prior to the last frost date. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep in small pots filled with potting mix. Cover the pots with clear plastic wrap and keep the pots in a warm area out of direct sunlight. Germination can take up to ten days. After the pots have germinated, place them in a sunny area where temperatures are around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When the seedlings reach maturity, you can transplant them. Place the seedlings in larger containers and remove the plastic wrap. Pour the potting mix into each container. Add gravel or pebbles to drain excess moisture. Add more potting mix as needed. The containers should be placed in a sunny location or under indirect lighting. Keep the plants hydrated to avoid wilting.
  4. After the danger of frost has passed, apply a thick layer of mulch over the top of the plants. This will protect them against cold weather and reduce water losses.
  5. Water the plants regularly. Basil needs regular watering to thrive. To determine how much water your plants require, use a rain gauge. A timer can be used to shut off the irrigation system when it is dry.
  6. You should pick your basil at its peak. To encourage bushier growth, pick the leaves often.
  7. The leaves can then be dried on paper towels, screens, or other suitable surfaces. Store dried leaves in glass jars or bags in the refrigerator.




 



How to Plant Asparagus