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Garden State Bulb Company Asparagus. An extremely vigorous all male variety with excellent flavor. Deer resistant. Fresh in salads and good as cooked vegetables. Free from GMOs. This winter hardy product is grown from cultivated stock.
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Plant in well-drained soil in full sun. Resists fusarium, rust, and crown rot. Planting tips: For best results follow planting instructions. Plant in furrow (5-6" deep), 12-16" apart. Spread out roots with crowns up and cover with 2" of soil. Mary Washington is an extremely vigorous all male variety with excellent flavor that resists fusarium, rust and crown rot. When to Plant: Plant in spring after your soil has warmed up to 50°F; usually 4-6 weeks after your last frost date. Properly planted asparagus that is well tended can last 10-12 years. Where to Plant: Asparagus requires well draining soil with a pH of 7-7.2. A soil test is recommended to show any fertilizer needs. Plant in full sun to part shade. Once established asparagus tolerates drought, and grows best in USDA Zones 2-9. How to Plant: Dig a trench 5-6" deep and spread out the roots in the bottom; 12-14" apart covering with 2" of soil. The roots will grow no matter how they are placed in the trench. Over a period of several weeks continue to add soil as the plants begin to grow until the trench is full. Water well after planting and during dry periods. Time to Harvest: Do not harvest the first year and only a light harvest may be taken the second season. By the third season; harvest spears with tight tips by snapping the 7-9" stalks off at the ground. Limit harvest to a period of 6-8 weeks in late spring to early summer or until spears are pencil thin. Usage: Wonderful fresh in salads, or as a cooked vegetable. Freezes well for use throughout the winter. Helpful Tips: Great plant for edible landscaping producing tall fern like fronds after harvest period until frost. After Care: Keep plants well cultivated and mulched to prevent weeds. Regular applications of compost or well-rotted manure provide a steady source of nutrients. Do not cut down ferns at the end of the growing season as they protect the crowns in winter. Remove old ferns in spring prior to new shoots emerging. Divide plants in early spring if desired.
About
Details
Garden State Bulb Company Asparagus. An extremely vigorous all male variety with excellent flavor. Deer resistant. Fresh in salads and good as cooked vegetables. Free from GMOs. This winter hardy product is grown from cultivated stock.
Directions
Plant in well-drained soil in full sun. Resists fusarium, rust, and crown rot. Planting tips: For best results follow planting instructions. Plant in furrow (5-6" deep), 12-16" apart. Spread out roots with crowns up and cover with 2" of soil. Mary Washington is an extremely vigorous all male variety with excellent flavor that resists fusarium, rust and crown rot. When to Plant: Plant in spring after your soil has warmed up to 50°F; usually 4-6 weeks after your last frost date. Properly planted asparagus that is well tended can last 10-12 years. Where to Plant: Asparagus requires well draining soil with a pH of 7-7.2. A soil test is recommended to show any fertilizer needs. Plant in full sun to part shade. Once established asparagus tolerates drought, and grows best in USDA Zones 2-9. How to Plant: Dig a trench 5-6" deep and spread out the roots in the bottom; 12-14" apart covering with 2" of soil. The roots will grow no matter how they are placed in the trench. Over a period of several weeks continue to add soil as the plants begin to grow until the trench is full. Water well after planting and during dry periods. Time to Harvest: Do not harvest the first year and only a light harvest may be taken the second season. By the third season; harvest spears with tight tips by snapping the 7-9" stalks off at the ground. Limit harvest to a period of 6-8 weeks in late spring to early summer or until spears are pencil thin. Usage: Wonderful fresh in salads, or as a cooked vegetable. Freezes well for use throughout the winter. Helpful Tips: Great plant for edible landscaping producing tall fern like fronds after harvest period until frost. After Care: Keep plants well cultivated and mulched to prevent weeds. Regular applications of compost or well-rotted manure provide a steady source of nutrients. Do not cut down ferns at the end of the growing season as they protect the crowns in winter. Remove old ferns in spring prior to new shoots emerging. Divide plants in early spring if desired.
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