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Last week there was a single little pale thing that may or may not have been an asparagus - this week have lots! OK now is officially spring down here in Dorset. Too small to pick obviously but THEY ARE UP!!

Salivating at the thought of the first crop! :)

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Lucky you, Westi 8)
Our asparagus is still not showing, and I got a bit impatient, so I had a bit of a dig about. About 6 inches down I found one tiny tiny shoot, so I apologised to it (obviously) and covered it back up. Things are not looking good, they were well established plants.
Anyone else having asparagus issues?
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Had to harvest - OK 7 stems between us wasn't exactly a feast but whatever! My fat spears are the ones that are coming up but looks like I may have lost a couple of plants - unless like everyone else's they are being shy!

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I sadly don't have room for an asparagus bed but just as a matter of interest how many spears.can you expect to crop from an established crown? I wonder if it 's worth just putting in one or two crowns on a tiny patch of well manured ground?
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I have variations from my crowns that are about 11 yrs old. They were all put in together. Got one with about 20 spears already - they are thin ones (which I personally like) but it's neighbour has about 4 fat spears which are a bit distorted - found a stone on it's way up no doubt! With the price of asparagus, even if you only have room for a couple you are quids in - remember a well tended bed will last 20 yrs or so.

We always say our asparagus pays for the lottie!

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PS (Have a self seeded one, I have one female bush, & it pushed up my membrane on the path to reveal 3 lovely spears - extra bonus!) xx DO IT!!
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I would agree with Westi, Primrose, it's worth a try. We have 8 crowns which feeds both of us well in a good year. If you don't have much space, you will savour them even more :D
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