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Re: Asparagus


Hi Steve,

We are in Rolla, B.C., just about 20 miles north east of Dawson Creek, B.C.
mile 0 of the Alaska Highway.

When you say 'Make sure the ferns get a long Season' I haven't done
anything with them . Should I have cut them off?  Last spring we cleaned up
the dead ferns in the very early spring.  Also Ken thought we should move
them to another part of the garden.  One part of the bed is shaded by blue
spruce and the ferns there don't break ground till well into June.  The bed
itself is raised about 10" above the rest of the garden, and is well
drained ...being also at the back of the yard which slopes to the front. 

Thanks for the reply, we both really love Asparagus and this is our first
attempt to grow it.  ;None of our friends were growing it, although our
neighbours planted some this last spring.  Also, this year I noticed
several new ferns that are not in line with my plantings.  I thought I had
all male plants, so I think somewhere there was a mistake in my order. 
Next spring I thought I'd move these volunteers to a second bed, is that
the time to move them or should I wait till fall, and how do I tell a
Female Asparagus from a Male  Asparagus Fern?


Thanks Again

Pat


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> From: Neason <Rebecca.Neason@foxinternet.net>
> To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Asparagus
> Date: October 7, 1997 7:48 PM
> 
> Is your "zone 2" a USDA zone?  (I'm not sure where Rolla is.)  If you 
> are in the interior of BC then give it time.  I your climate it will 
> take longer to establish the crowns.  Make sure the ferns get a long 
> season the first few years.  Also make sure they're well drained.
> 
> (If you're in coastal BC then email me directly, as your conditions and 
> mine would be very similar.)
> 
> Steve  (Maritime Climate -- USDA Zone irrelevant)
> 
> 
> Pat and Ken wrote:
> > 
> > Susan,
> > 
> > I'm not much help with your asparagus.  We planted 2 year old roots, 2
> > years ago and got just a couple of feeds this year.  We applied a good
bit
> > of mulch and manure last fall, and were quite dissapointed with our
> > results.  It was a very wet cool year here, so maybe that's the
problem.
> > Any one else out there able to give us some good advice?
> > 
> > Granny Pat
> > Pat Sneath
> > Rolla, B.C., Canada
> > Zone 2---snip
> 


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