The overwhelming majority of vegetables which gardeners love to grow in Greater Columbus are annual plants, which means that they complete their lifecycle in the same season and must be planted each ...
I am always thinking of the next gardening season and taking a reflective moment to marvel at asparagus. While we are several ...
Do you love asparagus and wish you could go outside and pick your own? If you have a well-drained spot that gets at least six hours of direct sun each day, perhaps this is the year you can start your ...
The best time to plant asparagus crowns is in early spring when the danger of frost has passed. Dig trenches about 12 inches ...
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Planting Asparagus Crowns: 9 Pro Tips
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Gardening is a waiting game won by those who exercise that most divine virtue: patience. I’ve often prayed: “Lord, bless me with patience.” I now amend that prayer with: “but not with opportunities to ...
Q: We have four linden trees, and this spring two trees came back looking healthy, but two leafed out much later. The foliage is sparse and the leaves cup upward at the outer edges. The soil is sandy.
Asparagus is a perennial vegetable that is gaining popularity in Kenya due to its nutritious and medicinal benefits. Being a perennial plant means you can harvest for many years without replanting.
I’ve noticed several nurseries are now selling pots of old-fashioned asparagus fern. I thought this plant is classified as an invasive species and shouldn’t be sold. Is it still on the invasive list?
Asparagus is a perennial vegetable that can be enjoyed for many years. Plant asparagus crowns in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Don't harvest asparagus the first year, and limit harvesting ...
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