Too late for asparagus crowns?
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- retropants
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Just saw Toby on GW planting his asparagus crowns last Friday. I would've thought it was too late now, but am now wondering if I could get away with it, providing a supplier will ship them this late?
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Dear Retropants, it's probably quite a good time to plant them now as, they are just coming into growth and the soil is warming up nicely.
Now you just have to find a stockist with some left.
Now you just have to find a stockist with some left.
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thankyou OH, I will be searching the web later then, to find someone with some stock left!
These will be for my father, he loves asparagus, I do not like it myself, but wanted to try and grow some for him!
These will be for my father, he loves asparagus, I do not like it myself, but wanted to try and grow some for him!
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Dear Retropants, that's a very thoughtful idea.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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