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Re: Asparagus
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- Subject: Re: Asparagus
- From: S* H* <f*@netcentral.net>
- Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 10:37:47 -0500 (CDT)
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THINK TWINS!!!
I'm thinking the samy thing. Asparagus and rhubarb. Two and three year
waits!!! I think that once I get back on my feet I will take advantage of
the lull between sowing/planting and reaping to do that--Probably sometime
in June. Hope that's not too late for zone 7. I figure that gives me
sometime to do some research as to how to best plan for long healthy
crops! MMMMMMMM fresh stir fried asparagus and rhubarb pie!!!!
Fia
On Thu, 1 May 1997, Susan W.Smith wrote:
> I have been debating whether or not to put in an asparagus bed (actually
> each spring I have this debate). I keep thinking about the long wait until
> I can harvest any so I go for the crops that I can grow in one season. More
> immediate gratification. However, i love fresh asparagus. The local garden
> center has 1 year roots - 15 for 7.99. What do you think - should I go for
> it? Where is a good place to plant these. In an out of the way corner of
> the garden?
>
> Sue
> in Central PA
>
--
Sophia Hansen
fia@netcentral.net
References:
- Asparagus
- From: "Susan W.Smith" <sws2@psu.edu>
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