Have you ever killed an asparagus plant?
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:07 pm
I am about to move some three-year-old asparagus plants from my old to my new allotment.
I have done such a thing in the past, moving some eight-year-old plants about seven years ago. I dug them up as bareroot plants in late winter, stuck them in a raised bed and actually cropped them in April, sparingly, but I did dine on spears. The year afterwards, I picked spears as and when they came up and the plants thrived. Indeed, they are still going strong, seemingly when they should be approaching the end of their lives.
In America, I have even seen advice to the effect that asparagus plants benefit from being divided and then grown on.
My question is this: have you ever managed to kill an asparagus plant? If so, how?
Also, the books claim that an asparagus bed will last ten, fifteen, twenty year. But I have had plants for 20 years and they seem set to keep on cropping forever. Who among you has had an asparagus bed that stopped producing spears? I'm guessing nobody.
Prove me wrong.
I have done such a thing in the past, moving some eight-year-old plants about seven years ago. I dug them up as bareroot plants in late winter, stuck them in a raised bed and actually cropped them in April, sparingly, but I did dine on spears. The year afterwards, I picked spears as and when they came up and the plants thrived. Indeed, they are still going strong, seemingly when they should be approaching the end of their lives.
In America, I have even seen advice to the effect that asparagus plants benefit from being divided and then grown on.
My question is this: have you ever managed to kill an asparagus plant? If so, how?
Also, the books claim that an asparagus bed will last ten, fifteen, twenty year. But I have had plants for 20 years and they seem set to keep on cropping forever. Who among you has had an asparagus bed that stopped producing spears? I'm guessing nobody.
Prove me wrong.