How to Grow Asparagus, Complete Growing Guide

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  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening 3 роки тому +503

    STOKED! I need to set up my midlife crisis asparagus bed, cause I'll be having one by the time it's ready to harvest 😂😂😂 nice vid bro!

    • @islandhopper753
      @islandhopper753 3 роки тому +25

      You are far too young to be having a midlife crisis, young man 😄👍

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  3 роки тому +37

      Haha!! 😂
      Thanks bruv 🙋‍♂️

    • @adschuster1987
      @adschuster1987 3 роки тому +28

      Amazing I am thrilled to know I'm in good company on hitting the "midlife crisis asparagus bed" milestone

    • @TheCowEmporium
      @TheCowEmporium 3 роки тому +25

      You keep good company. I just saw a post you made on the Self Sufficient Me channel with Mark. We enjoy your videos as well.
      Thanks to all of you for the amazing videos you make for us to watch! Kevin, James and Mark! 😊

    • @heatherak145
      @heatherak145 3 роки тому +14

      Nice to see you guys getting along and supporting each other instead talking bad about each other. 😊

  • @williamcooper2415
    @williamcooper2415 3 роки тому +238

    I really like James' teaching method. Many want to go on and on and they wear me out with their unnecessary chatter. James gets right to the point and can actually perform his task while stating the facts. Thank you for be so respectful, that you don't waste our time and keep up the good job.

    • @importedtermite8
      @importedtermite8 3 роки тому +15

      James, Epic Gardening, and Migardener are the three wise men of the gardening youtubers

    • @cucumberboi945
      @cucumberboi945 3 роки тому +2

      @@importedtermite8 lol exactly I’ve been bored so I’m researching James vids lol

    • @cucumberboi945
      @cucumberboi945 3 роки тому +10

      @@importedtermite8 oh but u forgot self sufficient me he cool as well

    • @importedtermite8
      @importedtermite8 3 роки тому +4

      @@cucumberboi945 you're right self sufficient me needs to be on that list too

    • @virginiataylor3471
      @virginiataylor3471 2 роки тому +1

      Amen

  • @palladini9718
    @palladini9718 2 роки тому +106

    My Father, May he rest in peace, grew 100 acres of Asparagus, and folks in Toronto, which as the bird flies some 85 miles from the farm, knew it was the best to be had and if Dad used Asparagus from other farms they knew it. My Dad would make a deal with the local chicken farmer for the chicken waste. They would dump it along the side of the field in Winter, and in early spring my Dad would use a loader and manure spreader to distribute these chicken droppings over the fields.

    • @muffintop420
      @muffintop420 5 місяців тому +1

      That’s so awesome, thanks for sharing!

  • @jasonjohnson4803
    @jasonjohnson4803 3 роки тому +62

    "what's going on growers... let's go" my favourite UA-cam intro!

    • @billerb4220
      @billerb4220 3 роки тому +2

      Don’t forget the ‘we out’ sign off

    • @StarSolaris1122
      @StarSolaris1122 7 місяців тому

      Same! My favorite intro too! ❤

  • @patriciacavanaugh2223
    @patriciacavanaugh2223 2 роки тому +37

    James is no novice. I found him years ago and he is full of enthusiasm for growing food in his yard. We are lucky to have him to follow.

  • @austinbergquist1
    @austinbergquist1 2 роки тому +24

    Something I was taught as a kid is to cut the asparagus just below the ground level. I think the reasoning was so that the sprout you cut did not dry out, but actually could start another spear.

  • @PoliteTeeth
    @PoliteTeeth 3 роки тому +8

    The way asparagus grows always blows my freaking mind.

  • @redbeard6698
    @redbeard6698 2 роки тому +3

    This dudes energy is off the charts 🤟

    • @sabyegrp
      @sabyegrp 2 місяці тому

      Must be the raw asparagus.

  • @micahwoller7401
    @micahwoller7401 2 роки тому +5

    As an asparagus farmer myself this is a pretty good video, obviously this method is much different from a larger production farm but that's to be expected since you can give more time and effort to each plant. I will say that 20 years is quite the stretch, even though some plants will last that long if you baby the crap out of them they won't produce ad well and may become less tender. If you take good care of them except 12-15 years. Also be on the lookout for disease like rust and fusarium which asparagus is very susceptible to

  • @grungle_gimmix
    @grungle_gimmix 6 місяців тому +6

    Never seen someone so stoked about asparagus. This dude's energy is overflowing to the point he cant speak straight. Good laughs, thank you. Good information too.

  • @andielliott7721
    @andielliott7721 3 роки тому +32

    I tried for a couple of years to grow "crowns" but failed so I just threw a bunch of seeds in the raised bed and "viola"...have had asparagus for some years now. Takes patience!

    • @concken1
      @concken1 3 роки тому

      Sources for seed?

  • @Ripleyripper
    @Ripleyripper 3 роки тому +18

    As a low-budget guy and certified asparagus fiend seed was really the only option. For two bucks and change I got over a hundred plants; my variety of choice--'Conover's Colossal' (a connoisseur's variety from the heyday of asparagus connoisseurship in the 19th century)--wasn't available as plants. And as many plants as I have, NONE of 'em get eaten any other way than raw the minute they're picked. Love those sweet healthy life juices gushing in my mouth!

  • @Ij4hDw007
    @Ij4hDw007 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. We just moved into a house with an OLD garden bed and couldn’t figure out what the dry bamboo looking sticks were in the ground. Today I saw this tall spindly twig plants growing and used my what is this plant app and learned it is asparagus (little flower like buds on the top so I am guessing its a female), Asparagus is my FAV veggie so I am stoked and hoping the roots in the bed are out completely dead. I need to rebuild and till so I am hoping I can transplant them.

  • @intergalacticsupremegoddes4008

    Thank you - I bought a 4 year old abandon farm - there is asparagus - I’ll cut it down in the fall as you suggest - I hope edible spears come up in the spring . Hi Tuck 🤗

  • @M4002-y3d
    @M4002-y3d 2 роки тому +9

    Tuck is so cute. I love fresh aparagus and yorkies! I can't wait to harvest my aparagus this year.

  • @ratta_tat
    @ratta_tat 2 роки тому +9

    I built a tall raised bed for asparagus and my wife just planted hers today. She's so excited. Thanks for the tips, James!

    • @ratta_tat
      @ratta_tat 2 роки тому +3

      Update: we already have 5 tiny spears!!

  • @Amyzgr8r
    @Amyzgr8r 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for being an excellent ambassador for THE GARDEN STATE!!!!

  • @joannekendall8928
    @joannekendall8928 2 роки тому +1

    Best video on planting asparagus. Other videos had a lot more work. Thank you I will do your way!

  • @NMWriterofWords
    @NMWriterofWords 3 роки тому +20

    Some of my roots were transplanted in 1973 and were about 20 years old then. My grandparents brought them to NM from TX.

    • @virginiaseedsskogen2038
      @virginiaseedsskogen2038 3 роки тому

      Thank you, James. I planted Martha Washington and Pacific Purple asparagus during a kind of warm spell in March. I dug down similar to how you showed here, made the little mounds, spread the roots around the mound and covered it with 2" or so of soil. Nothing has come up. I planted them near young blueberries bushes and a week or so later planted onions in close proximity. I did plant the asparagus much closer than you did, 6-8" apart as my space is limited. Wondering if they're going to come up, or if I should start over? I haven't dug any up to see what's going on, because I'm hoping all is well and they just need a little more time. We are in zone 4a-4b, had a fairly mild winter and a dry spring, but I have been watering every few days if there wasn't much rain. A few weeks after planting the asparagus, I watched a video on companion planting/ food forests, sorry don't remember whose video, wasn't taking notes that day. They mentioned onions and asparagus were best not planted together, but I've seen other videos where they are, so not sure ...

    • @slavicadimcevski9585
      @slavicadimcevski9585 3 роки тому

      @@virginiaseedsskogen2038 asparagus require alkaline soil 7+ where as blueberries thrive in acidic soil. Could that be the problem?

  • @karmalarma4367
    @karmalarma4367 4 місяці тому +2

    This was so helpful. Can’t wait for this to flourish. 3 years from now 😢

  • @maryhettaworld
    @maryhettaworld Рік тому

    I was SO excited to see that you're a fellow Jersian! YAY! I currently live in Florida, but I am from Jersey. Thank you for a GREAT video! Looking forward to applying what you taught. THANK YOU!

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 Рік тому +1

    My Dad had an asparagus patch he sowed years ago. After he passed away, the patch was literally taken over by every weed from the field. Heavy thick thick thatch type weeds. I was tasked as administrator of the estate. I spent years harvesting tons of asparagus from that patch that you could not even see except for the spears in the spring. I can tell you, they were TOUGH plants. I let the go to seed and photo-sentheise of course in the summer forwards. I never cooked any of them, I couldn't stop eating them in the field. So amazingly good!!!

  • @marilynbentley8015
    @marilynbentley8015 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for making this video, 45 years ago an old man told us this is the only way to plant asparagus! No one believes me when I tell them, thanks for spreading the word!!

  • @newzealander6232
    @newzealander6232 Рік тому

    Excellent video, thankyou
    I just purchased 3 different varieties that are 1Year old crowns.
    I was going to place them into very large containers but after this excellent video I will change it to my glasshouse, which is just a huge inside ground dug garden here in New Zealand, where I can protect then from the frost & the roots can go deep into the ground now 😊

  • @msbrithorton
    @msbrithorton 2 роки тому

    I immediately hit the LIKE button and the SUBSCRIBE button after only 5 seconds into this video. Love your enthusiasm!! I'm a fan!

  • @josephcraft2845
    @josephcraft2845 2 роки тому +5

    I planted a 30 ft row last year and it is doing great. Love fresh asparagus

  • @magictraahlem5655
    @magictraahlem5655 3 роки тому +1

    I looove your videos im so stuck in the city .trying to finish my studies , work and earn money to buy a land and start growing

  • @ld2102011
    @ld2102011 2 роки тому +8

    Have never seen this "mound" technique, brilliant! Makes SO much sense, thank you!!! And your dog is adorable :)

    • @aquilaclark814
      @aquilaclark814 2 роки тому

      I agree it does make sense I.. bet that will work for flowers with the roots like that as well..

  • @delphinebrion1785
    @delphinebrion1785 2 роки тому

    Hi from Belgium, I'm conquered! I have never try the asparagus in my garden, now it's to late but next year I will try it for sure, it's already on my list! Thank you so much!

  • @stacylangford8015
    @stacylangford8015 2 роки тому +1

    Dogs are picky eaters when it comes to greens. Great video!

  • @christopherayotte3179
    @christopherayotte3179 2 роки тому +17

    Hey James. I am in central Jersey and have been growing asparagus in my backyard garden for about 10 years now. I probably don't pay as much attention to them as I should (really don't do a thing to them) and get a great harvest every spring. In fact, I don't cut down the plants in the fall. I just remove the dead plants in the early spring before they start to sprout. I do tend to find new sprouts all over the garden in the spring, many far away from where my main bed is. Keep up the great videos.

  • @ericmoulton9533
    @ericmoulton9533 3 роки тому +15

    My Grandma had an asparagus bed and it was amazing! I've been growing it here in South Florida for 15 years. It never stops. Not a big crop but I love the taste! Great info from u on how to grow it. Very cool!

  • @WeepingWillow422
    @WeepingWillow422 3 роки тому +8

    I remember as a kid vegetables like broccoli and asparagus were the "ewww" vegetables that no kid would eat. But as an adult I realized that those are actually two of the best tasting vegetables ever. I'll admit I've never had raw asparagus... but steam some up, sprinkle it lightly with some parmesan cheese... and you've got a veggie that tastes amazing. No sauces or dips needed!

  • @bbmon7571
    @bbmon7571 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video! I now have 35 crowns growing, however only 2 will be 3 years old this year. I have 4 different kinds of asparagus going, purple passion, Jersey Giant, Martha Washington, and Mary Washington. So far I believe the Mary Washington are my oldest plants. I will sat this , lol Its tough waiting the 3 years but he is correct. There is no comparison between store bought and home grown. Another observation is that Jersey Giant and purple passion appear to grow bigger spears right from the start. Where Jersey and purple differ is the color and how low the ferns open to the ground. The Jersey opens closer to rhe ground but the spears are fatter. PP just has fat purple spears. The best part of all this is that I live in the most extreme place in the states The Mojave desert. lol The asparagus seems to thrive in the sand out here. I have made my own ammendment out of cow manure, vermiculite, sphagnum moss, mixed with native sand and small gravel . My only problem is getting the watering amount down, because of how hot it gets fast. I picked up a soil moisture tester that has been a God send

  • @missannie8012
    @missannie8012 2 роки тому +1

    I bought my house August 2021. The previous owner planted asparagus. This is April and I just pulled out one of those ferns. Oops! So I have about 6 stems growing now. Guess I will let them grow. This was really helpful. Thanks.

  • @pinschrunner
    @pinschrunner 2 роки тому +12

    Asparagus is indeed one of my favorite ferns to eat but the store bought stuff is soooo stringy and tasteless. Most is from Peru. I am going to try to grow some from seed in Florida. I have a green thumb that I inherited. Thanks for inspiring me to produce my own so we can add this back to our diet. My dogs love it as well! I used to eat it raw on salads if fine and not stringy.

  • @garyf285
    @garyf285 2 роки тому +2

    Most informative video I've watched on planting asparagus. Especially the balling up dirt for the roots.

  • @umsrum
    @umsrum 2 роки тому

    I planted them backwards its been about 2 months and they are finally coming up. I planted them fairly deep. Maybe Ill figure out how to change the planting next year. Just glad they are popping up

  • @rhondabaker7611
    @rhondabaker7611 2 роки тому

    James, I love your videos! YOu are so knowledgable and fun and upbeat! Thank you for all of your sharing!

  • @bcatbb2896
    @bcatbb2896 2 роки тому +4

    i remember picking wild asparagus at a house we bought to flip a few years back. the stuff grew up to my waist and you didn't need to snap anything, the entire stalk was edible. taste way better than the stuff you find in the grocery store, and it's way thicker too

  • @rosemarie7830
    @rosemarie7830 2 роки тому

    Now I am ready to plant asparagus for healthy eating. Thank you so much.

  • @mellyg8872
    @mellyg8872 3 роки тому +18

    I planted asparagus last year because of you! It took off great this year and I’m looking forward to eating some next spring ❤️ Great information as always James and love seeing Tuck eating on veggies 😍

  • @danskdna8550
    @danskdna8550 Рік тому +1

    Tuck is the perfect garden pup! 💗

  • @robertmattner6610
    @robertmattner6610 2 роки тому

    I have not ordered Snow peas and snap peas AND Asparagus yet. Luckily I listen to you and Tuck First. LEARN AND APPLY !!! THAT'S MY MOTTO.
    WHAT a Team you guys are..😀😍❤🤟🤙

  • @orthhaus
    @orthhaus 2 роки тому

    Your energy is EVERYTHING

  • @joannessmile
    @joannessmile 7 місяців тому

    James,
    South jersey girl here greatly appreciate all of the advice I have gotten from you for over a year. This is my 2nd year having a garden and kicked it up a notch. Got a 15 x 7 x 7 green house from Amazon for 130$ and already got my raddish pink lady, lettuce tomatoe , onion cauliflower and now asparagus. Oh and ground cherry which hasn't popped up yet. Got my heat mat and these baby's are doing great. Wasn't able to get the frog soil near me but started a small compost last year so here's hoping. Thanks from me and my family. Happy growing

  • @PierceStudent
    @PierceStudent 2 роки тому +1

    It is a fascinating plant, the way it keeps coming back each season. Most Americans don't know how to cook it. There is a phrase in Italian about not over cooking the asparagus. It is great in Asparagus / Pasta Salads, etc. There are all kinds of recipes. If you are not growing it, look for asparagus in the early spring and get a jump on everyone else. By the way, my dog loves asparagus, just like Tuck. I eat the tops of the asparagus, Skip gets the bottom.

  • @Prinnella
    @Prinnella 3 роки тому +3

    Before watching I was planting in my flowers pot now I have a little garden 😊 I have a lot of crops that are doing pretty well without any chemicals. Will start my raised beds soon.. you inspire me to do something constructive in this pandemic thanks 🤞🏾🤸🏾‍♀️🤸🏾‍♀️🤸🏾‍♀️😊

  • @aquilaclark814
    @aquilaclark814 2 роки тому +2

    Hi yes there is nothing that taste so good as backyard asparagus.. I eat ours in salads.. taste so different than store bought asparagus..I had asparagus the second year I was shocked proud of you around the fence in the sun also have them in containers ..will probably move them to the ground..Thanks for all the tips🥰

  • @beverlyrobbins9083
    @beverlyrobbins9083 2 роки тому +1

    Love your enthusiasm! Never grew it before, but love eating it....so here we go!

  • @dianalieskovsky8729
    @dianalieskovsky8729 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much you always teaching me something. I planted my asparagus roots yesterday but buried them totally lol. I will gently remove some soil and add it slowly every couple of weeks like you said. I had a bed that lasted 20 years but finally died. I finally found I new space to start a new growth. Your right it’s so delicious when you grow it yourself. Simply amazing. ❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck

  • @iancros1257
    @iancros1257 2 роки тому +4

    The more I listened to James' style of delivery the more I really connected. I really grasped where he was going. I have subscribed ... looking for more.
    You are a Champion, mate! (from Aus)
    PS ... James, you really break down the message into a confident and rationale session without (as someone else said) all the other BS fill-in.

  • @user-uu1vx6fi3z
    @user-uu1vx6fi3z 2 роки тому +2

    I just planted my first asparagus crowns today. I wanted to make sure I did it right so I came here on you youtube. You explained it much better than the first several video's I saw. I think I did ok with the planting. Thank you so much on how to take care of them in the future. I think I will buy 10 more crowns tomorrow... I'm addicted now, lol.

    • @Rocco25.6
      @Rocco25.6 2 роки тому

      I planted asparagus the first time this year I think I blended it too deep I don’t want to attempt to pick it out of the ground again and try to replant it and maybe I even planted it too close together guess I’ll have to hope for the best

    • @user-uu1vx6fi3z
      @user-uu1vx6fi3z 2 роки тому

      @@Rocco25.6 I may have planted mine not deep enough, lol, but that's an easy fix. I live in a northern country and I worry about frost. But, like you said, let's hope for the best. Good luck to you.

  • @NipItInTheBud100
    @NipItInTheBud100 2 роки тому

    That has to be the healthiest dog on the planet! Happy gardening!

  • @malakingdude
    @malakingdude 3 роки тому +1

    I have gangs of plants. I let them grow a bit longer and peel, slice n cook the lower portion with onions.
    Best vid I have seen on this.

  • @jordellaskincare6843
    @jordellaskincare6843 2 роки тому

    Love yr enthusiasm, you always make me smile. Yes, learnt a lot from yr video, love how you spoke in Seasons as we are in subtropical Queensland Australia., thank you.

  • @HHWC100
    @HHWC100 2 роки тому

    I love your intro. It gets me smiling. You are so excited. Thanks for sharing the joy and great info!

  • @lindalee601
    @lindalee601 3 роки тому +9

    I put crowns in this year. I'm excited to watch them grow. Now to wait 3 years to harvest. Thanks James and Tuck. 💕💕

  • @raylyons7935
    @raylyons7935 2 роки тому +1

    James is totally awesome . Asparagus is my favorite vegge and I've tried unsuccessfully for years to grow it . Basically, gave up. Thaks to James ad this video, I'm fired up and plan to followhis instructions for a future harvest. Thank you.

  • @duckluvnmom2802
    @duckluvnmom2802 Рік тому

    My first video from your channel and I am happy to have watched. I have 3rd year asparagus. Unfortunately, I just learned that I am doing everything incorrectly. Will put this new information to use in the Spring. Thank you.

  • @mrheinga
    @mrheinga Рік тому

    One of the best garden videos I've seen! Thank yoyu!

  • @sallyhenry1716
    @sallyhenry1716 3 роки тому +30

    If Tuck likes it ,it’s gotta be good!🤣 thanks James!

  • @DashDrones
    @DashDrones 3 роки тому +5

    I planted asparagus seeds last year and moved them outside a few months ago, I really thought they were dead but getting lots of skinny spears growing up this week :) Only another year to go... Excited!

    • @jperin001
      @jperin001 3 роки тому +3

      That is exciting. I would like to try from seed one day. Keep us posted!

    • @DashDrones
      @DashDrones 3 роки тому +1

      @@jperin001 will do 👍

    • @DashDrones
      @DashDrones 2 роки тому +2

      @@jperin001 have a few full sized asparagus out already. Getting very little sun so far, but they're looking good. Will have to do a video..

  • @NickleJ
    @NickleJ 5 місяців тому

    I have now planted asparagus crowns two years in a row. Both times I experimented with deviding 1 of the 3 crowns, and both times it was a success. He may have covered this, but, I now have 8 young plant and I honestly wish I would have planted at least 10 or 12 plants my first year.

  • @ingridl3259
    @ingridl3259 2 роки тому +1

    Anyone else watch his videos because he's got such great energy? The growing tips are nice too. :P

  • @jday1516
    @jday1516 2 роки тому +2

    That mound buil technique was a great tip. Love your vids

  • @billerb4220
    @billerb4220 3 роки тому +3

    Watched this after putting my crowns in earlier this year. Interesting approach of earthing up the trench as the spears grow. I put mine in about 1 foot deep, then started to stress that they wouldn’t make it. Happy to say that all crowns have pushed out some nice spears and starting to fern.

  • @michaelodwyer5305
    @michaelodwyer5305 2 роки тому +1

    I have about 3/4 of a acre of land in Ireland and hope to move there now I am retired. One thing I am looking forward to is having a mixed garden of flowers/veg/and fruit. With a lawn too. I love my gardening. I too hope to grow asparagus and you have shown me the right way to plant it. Thank you.

  • @timross3841
    @timross3841 2 роки тому +2

    I bought roots in February last year from Walmart, Menard's, and Home Depot, and there was quite of bit of price variation between them. I planted them in pots to get them started. Some were starting immediately, and others took up to about 60 days. However, I was 18 for 18, which is to say they all developed. Note that I got them into the pots the next day or so - it is important with dry root plants to get them going almost immediately - so they don't dry out. I transplanted the potted plants into a new asparagus patch in August. Again, 100% survived the transplant, and continued to grow. This spring, again they all survived and sent up shoots.
    Bottom line, I recommend starting bare roots in pots. The favorable conditions in the greenhouse/basement, combined with the difficulty/required patience for the slow developing plants (again, some took 60 days before they starting putting up a shoot) - I am pretty sure I would not have converted 100% from bare roots to living plant in the patch if I had planted directly.
    I am in zone 4.

  • @carolschedler3832
    @carolschedler3832 2 роки тому

    OH!!!! Great tip about cutting out the berries!!! Thanks for all the great content! Great info! I love watching Tuck come and go from the garden 😂🤣😂

  • @ryanoconnor8207
    @ryanoconnor8207 3 роки тому +1

    Noiice! I do something similar! I spread the roots out in a 360 but I do it flat across the tops of my cloth pots and top dress. theres always settling that happens in pots so your soil level drops down and for watering theres usualy a few more inches of space at the top. just dig in the pot and check and you'll see the roots waaaay too far down, your loosing butt tons of root mass in the pot. When I 1st discovered my new technique i was taking already established plants pots and transplanting them to try to get more biomass in smaller available spaces but it really helps to train your roots for the hardiest possible plants. :)

  • @UKFishingFinesse
    @UKFishingFinesse 3 роки тому +3

    I'm live in Evesham UK, our soil is known for the world's best asparagus! 😁

  • @stephenwilliamson6118
    @stephenwilliamson6118 2 роки тому +1

    A great video. I bought four roots today and you give great advice. Thank you from the UK

  • @brandywineblue
    @brandywineblue 2 роки тому +1

    Love hearing the seagulls laughing while you work. So blessed to be at the Jersey Shore!!! Thank you James for another great video. Learning so much!!!

  • @josephhodges9448
    @josephhodges9448 2 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed your enthusiasm. I am retiring this year and I am looking forward to starting a garden.

  • @watdew1502
    @watdew1502 Рік тому

    Getting ready for my spring garden here in central texas. I forgot your name James, but searching "jersey garden dude" got me exactly where I needed to be. Thanks for your great content! I prefer your channel to Epic Gardening, much in the same way that I prefer Biggy to 2Pac. Both legends, but one clearly superior.

  • @atmako1
    @atmako1 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing....I planted my asparagus in raised boxes 2 years ago and they are doing well...I haven't harvested any to eat yet,waiting for next year...I let the female's grow last year until they where dead and then cut them back....I learned from something from your video by cutting the female plants back earlier to help the roots...I have followed your permaculture ideas having planted apple,peaches,almond and plum trees in my garden area ...love your little buddy...

  • @Leah.Peah92
    @Leah.Peah92 3 роки тому +5

    My sad asparagus plant has been growing on my back porch in a pot for almost 3 years now. This thing has been majorly neglected. I kinda forgot about it. I got my first asparagus this week though! I’m going to transplant it somewhere in the yard. It started as a seed.

  • @lumpyslongshot2113
    @lumpyslongshot2113 2 роки тому

    Tuck approved. Right on. Love rewatching the older videos over and over. Learn so much.❤️❤️❤️

  • @kjrchannel1480
    @kjrchannel1480 3 роки тому +2

    I grow mine on the south side of my brick house. It gets sun most all day even in winter. I didn't mound them up. I just dug a hole for each crown and spread the roots in the hole and buried up to ground level. I let them seed and they provide a few new plants a year. Sometimes they sprout in adjacent beds if they are close enough.

  • @barbarajeanne1776
    @barbarajeanne1776 2 роки тому +1

    My son gave me bare-root asparagus as a gift, I’m on my third season and haven’t harvest it yet to grow the roots. So I wanted to learn more about it and was thrilled your video came up as an option. Your passion and knowledge on your videos are inspiring! Thanks for teaching us!! I learned all about how to harvest it for next year, just what I needed to know! My son loves it as much as me, so I’m looking forward to a life time of reward!! I’m in CT close to you.

  • @annaledoux7441
    @annaledoux7441 Рік тому

    Have three crowns, stepping out now, after this fabulous video to plant them! Thank you for the instructions.☀✨🌕

  • @jamesbucaro764
    @jamesbucaro764 Рік тому

    Fast simple and to the point video
    I’m going to plant some because of this video
    Thanks!!

  • @crazyring
    @crazyring 3 роки тому +6

    2019 we planted 100 mature crowns and this year is the first year we can harvest fully until late june :D It takes time, but it is sooo worth it!

  • @jimmynoname4089
    @jimmynoname4089 3 роки тому +1

    I used a slightly raised bed to ensure my plants dont sit in water. The bed is 10x15... for lunch and dinner i make asparagus just for me all spring. So amazing! Lol

  • @awakenacres
    @awakenacres 3 роки тому +4

    I needed this last year when I planted 125 asparagus. I planted in heavy soil and didn’t mound it. They are taking a long time to come up. Live and learn. Great video!

    • @rayvin357
      @rayvin357 3 роки тому +1

      12 crowns - not a good result-actually -no result! ( IT IS THE 2ND TIME I HAVE TRIED TO GROW ASPARAGUS)
      my father had asparagus for over 20 yrs-he never did a thing to the plants

  • @gardentours
    @gardentours 3 роки тому

    Your asparagus bed looks great. There is nothing better than harvesting and eating it directly from the garden.

  • @irbeliaespinosa6622
    @irbeliaespinosa6622 2 роки тому

    Tucker is sooo cute. He deserves all the veggies you harvest. Lol..Great video btw.

  • @malakingdude
    @malakingdude 2 роки тому

    You are so right. I never get to the house with mine either when there's just a few.
    Never disturb them after planted so make sure you have a nice hole for them with great raised bed soil and composted manure mix.

  • @zazabawabenlewi6673
    @zazabawabenlewi6673 2 роки тому +1

    What's up dude you the greatest bro love your work keep it going man keep it going bless up stay blessed up

  • @timtran_
    @timtran_ 2 роки тому +1

    Good man, I wish to have a garden like your to grow all vegetables these days. Well said and enjoy the reward you put in for life.

  • @hereiknowmyself-jeaniealks377
    @hereiknowmyself-jeaniealks377 3 роки тому +2

    Super helpful! I need to find another sunny place and plant some more! I have 3 plants but the trees grew up and it’s mostly shade now, while they are kind of productive my husband assumes they are not because well.. they never make it into the house.. they are so amazing from the garden!

  • @bjburelle8401
    @bjburelle8401 2 роки тому +4

    Love this!!! I planted my asparagus two years ago and watching your video I now know I planted them upside down… but they still grew lol

    • @kanianikevin9427
      @kanianikevin9427 2 роки тому

      I planted mine upside down too, realised after watching this video lol!

  • @JesiDavisBuildingaSimplerLife
    @JesiDavisBuildingaSimplerLife 2 роки тому +1

    Tuck is so sweet! What a good boy!

  • @swanhill772
    @swanhill772 Рік тому

    I’ve watched a few of your videos, here and there. I found them all pretty helpful and well done. This one, I subbed. Great video.

  • @LordEagle
    @LordEagle 2 роки тому +1

    That is the CUTEST dog ever !!!!!! 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥👍😎

  • @gladtidings4all
    @gladtidings4all 3 роки тому +1

    I live in Edison, NJ. I can’t wait for my son to get his own home so he can grow his own food too. He’s a restaurant manager and loves to cook fresh veggies.

  • @devinhinkson3798
    @devinhinkson3798 3 роки тому +15

    I am grateful for your channel and inspiring me to not only do better but be better. Fruit from the garden is a fruit of a positive hard working life. Keep it up!

  • @cathygoff4842
    @cathygoff4842 Місяць тому

    Thanks Jamie - I’m in NSW australia and plonked asparagus cuttings into a garden patch at least 2 years ago. I had no idea what to do with it so I watched your video. Much appreciated ❤

  • @jayraymond9707
    @jayraymond9707 Рік тому

    Found this video and I really enjoy the channel. Thanks man, great content