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Today, I was thinking I should clean out last year's dead grass and weeds from my asparagus patch since I picked the first asparagus last year on the 11th of April. Barely am I started when I see a new sprout over six inches tall. So I spent the whole day cleaning out my small bed (12x20 feet), and there were already six asparagii to cut for eating purposes. As I have probaby posted before, I am unable to think on a global scale, but I am quite certain Arkansas warming has been going on for ten years. And the bad part is that in four days, I am going with my wife and my sister to Italy for a month, and my wife's sister will get to eat almost all of this year's crop. |
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I've been planting all my seedlings. Boy I wish I had an asparagus patch!! But hopefully I will have tomatos, peppers, onions, and a bunch of herbs. Have fun in Italy, John. Hope you see some wonderful gardens there. |
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Right about where I will spend most of my time (N.E. Italy; Frulia, the Veneto) a particular kind of asparagus that it white is in season and available everywhere. I know it is available in early May. I just hope it is already ripe. Wife wants to see a garden in Verona that we missed the last time we were there. Thanks to the U.S. Army I lived in the area once for three years, and can't think of very much that will be in bloom, but we are definitely going to take this particular garden in. |
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Just came in from checking asparagus bed. I have 10 spears pushing through. I will wait until Saturday to cut them. What a surprise to see them. We had a good rain on Sunday and that must have been enough get them growing. I am in northern Los Angeles County, California, at 3500 ft. |
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Lucky you, Margaret! I bought my asparagus this week, as usual. I plan to be in this house a while, maybe I can find a spot to try. I know it takes three years to get a yield, I would need to be very patient. |
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