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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2997059" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Our Asparagus bed is 28 years old on one end. The new stuff is only 20 years old give or take a year or three, lol. </p><p>But, planting the Jersey Giants out produce all the others hands down. Some of the stalks are bigger in diameter than a nickle. Almost a quarter. </p><p>I bought three year crowns from a place in Michigan that could be picked the first year, but I let them go to two years. </p><p>During peak season, we have to pick twice a day, morning and evening. If I remember right, we have picked 14 or 15 gallon bags of it. Took four to the senior citizen feeding center and wife gave away a bunch at work. </p><p>We have one gallon left in the fridge and quit picking on June 1, letting the bed go to fern now. Add a little fertilizer once a year at the start of the growing season, water deep, and they always come back bigger and better each year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2997059, member: 5412"] Our Asparagus bed is 28 years old on one end. The new stuff is only 20 years old give or take a year or three, lol. But, planting the Jersey Giants out produce all the others hands down. Some of the stalks are bigger in diameter than a nickle. Almost a quarter. I bought three year crowns from a place in Michigan that could be picked the first year, but I let them go to two years. During peak season, we have to pick twice a day, morning and evening. If I remember right, we have picked 14 or 15 gallon bags of it. Took four to the senior citizen feeding center and wife gave away a bunch at work. We have one gallon left in the fridge and quit picking on June 1, letting the bed go to fern now. Add a little fertilizer once a year at the start of the growing season, water deep, and they always come back bigger and better each year. [/QUOTE]
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