Grow Your Own Delicious Asparagus
Enjoy the taste of homegrown asparagus with these premium asparagus plants. These are a beloved choice for gardeners seeking both quality and yield. These 2-year-old crowns are robust and ready to thrive in your garden, promising years of delicious harvests. Plus, they boast excellent resistance to rust, ensuring a healthier and more productive crop.
Heirloom Quality, Exceptional Taste
These heirloom asparagus plants offer a classic flavor and texture that’s hard to beat. If you’re looking for delectable spears with a heavy yield, look no further. These plants are winter-hardy and heat-tolerant perennials capable of producing for 20+ years! BUY 4 SETS GET YOUR 5TH SET FREE!! Offer applies to any variety of the plant as long as the amount is the same. If you would like a specific variety as your free bundle please leave us a note at checkout.
Easy to Grow and Maintain
These asparagus plants are shipped as crowns, arriving without soil for easy planting. Simply ensure well-drained soil with an average moistness and a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5. For optimal growth, space the plants 12″ – 18″ apart. These plants thrive in Zone Range 3 – 8.
Benefits of Growing Your Own Asparagus
- Fresh, Delicious Spears: Enjoy the unmatched flavor of homegrown asparagus.
- Long-Term Harvests: These perennial plants produce for 20+ years.
- Rust Resistance: Ensures healthier plants and a bountiful yield.
- Cost Savings: Reduce your grocery bill with a sustainable food source.
- Buy More Save More: Don’t miss out on our Buy 4 Get 1 FREE offer!
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does it take for asparagus plants to produce spears after planting? Typically, you can expect a light harvest in the second year after planting, with full harvests in the third year and beyond.
- What is the ideal spacing between asparagus plants? We recommend spacing these plants 12″ – 18″ apart to ensure each plant has enough room to grow and access nutrients.
- What type of soil is best for asparagus? Asparagus prefers well-drained soil with a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5. Amending your soil with compost before planting can improve drainage and fertility.
- How much sunlight do asparagus plants need? Asparagus plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
- How do I know when to harvest asparagus spears? Harvest spears when they are 6-8 inches tall and about as thick as your finger. Cut them at ground level with a sharp knife.
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