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Preparing Asparagus for Wintah #8478822
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I planted 10 roots last spring the plants are about 3 feet tall. They seemed to do well and I would think they settled in pretty good. So. do you want to water them well before freeze up and do I cut them down to ground level etc.??

An veteran asparagus growers instruction would be appreciated. Thanks


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Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478828
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i cut mine low in the spring, and run the mower over the patch before the new growth starts. hope this helps.

Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478834
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We cut ours off in the late fall after it turns brown and burn the plants. I've heard that the asparagus plants are hollow and the asparagus beetles will winter there.


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Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478836
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I cut mine in the fall after it's all brown, and mulch it pretty deep with straw.

Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478851
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Cut in late fall and mulch heavy with leaves. Heavy mulching can help you stay ahead of weed problems.

Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478864
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Cut in the fall and mulch with compost


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Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478880
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I trap a field that is about 300 acres or so for a commercial grower. It’s all asparagus. They mow it late fall, just before trapping season starts.

Great spot for red fox by the way.


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Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478930
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I cut mine when they turn yellow and cover with cow crap and straw

Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8478951
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Thanks and will do what is recommended from all of you. I think I'll water them well before freeze up also.


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Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: D Cobb] #8479212
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Originally Posted by D Cobb
I cut mine in the fall after it's all brown, and mulch it pretty deep with straw.

Same thing here.


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Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8479229
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It grows wild in the road ditches around here, no one cares for it and it seems to do just fine. Been picking it in the same locations for 30 years.

My sister did have a big patch in their garden, she always poured the salt water on it from home made ice cream. ???

Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8479233
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Grandma did that too ADC. Bugs?
Cellar floor drains went there also.
Best patch I ever saw.
I miss it and should go get some more.





Re: Preparing Asparagus for Wintah [Re: snowy] #8479250
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Asparagus is fairly salt tolerant, adding salt to the soil will kill many weeds while not affecting the asparagus.

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