Whee - 4 spears just breaking through today. Happy, Happy, Happy bunny here as just love it and it is nearly 2 weeks earlier than last year!
Westi
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Wow that is early, end of April is the earliest I ever had any, usually May though. Enjoy.
Beryl.
PS Westi my Plum Beauty is in full flower again - fingers crossed no more frost.
Beryl.
PS Westi my Plum Beauty is in full flower again - fingers crossed no more frost.
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Hi Beryl
So is mine and lots of blossom attracting little fly like things and bumble bees....fingers crossed will get a good taste this year - 1 is definately not enough reward over two years!
Best Wishes
Westi
So is mine and lots of blossom attracting little fly like things and bumble bees....fingers crossed will get a good taste this year - 1 is definately not enough reward over two years!
Best Wishes
Westi
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Dear Westi, what you think is Asparagus, is probably plump couch grass.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Better check mine and get the slug pellets out!
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Dear OH
My vast experience with pulling couch grass makes me more than sure it is asparagus (or couch grass cleverly disguised as asparagus).
Not the right forum but the no dig loads of compost on the beds suits the couch grass perfectly, it's looking better than ever!
Westi (Now where did I put that aspargus knive - might need a little sharpen & polish?)
My vast experience with pulling couch grass makes me more than sure it is asparagus (or couch grass cleverly disguised as asparagus).
Not the right forum but the no dig loads of compost on the beds suits the couch grass perfectly, it's looking better than ever!
Westi (Now where did I put that aspargus knive - might need a little sharpen & polish?)
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Dear Westi, all joking apart, i hope you get a bumper crop.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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One chap on our site is picking his to. It's his first year to harvest just a few spears but they do look good. No sign of mine yet.
Beryl.
Beryl.
First spear is up, yipeee.
Beryl.
Beryl.