Asparagus spears typically grow to be between 6 to 12 inches tall when harvested. However, they can reach heights of up to 20 inches if left unharvested and allowed to mature. The thickness of the spears can vary, with some being as thin as a pencil and others as thick as a finger, depending on growing conditions and age. Proper care and cultivation can lead to healthy, robust growth.
Asparagus ferns typically grow to be about 2 to 3 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide.
Asparagus can grow to be about 3 to 4 feet tall when it reaches its full growth potential.
asparagus grows in the winter
To successfully grow a big asparagus plant in your garden, choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Plant asparagus crowns in a trench, spacing them apart. Keep the soil moist and weed-free, and fertilize regularly. Harvest asparagus spears when they are 6-8 inches tall by cutting them at the base. Allow some spears to grow into fern-like foliage to nourish the plant for the next season.
Yes, asparagus fern can grow in water, but it may not thrive as well as it would in soil.
The asparagus fern can grow up to 2 to 3 feet tall in optimal conditions.
Yes
Yes asparagus is a perennial vegetable. It will grow each spring for 20-25 years.
Asparagus plants grow best in soil it a pH lever of 6.0-6.8.
Yes asparagus is a perennial vegetable. It will grow each spring for 20-25 years.
yes at least a little bit
An asparagus is any of a variety of perennial plants of the genus Asparagus with leaflike stems, scalelike leaves, and small flowers, or the young shoots of the plant Asparagus officinalis, eaten as a vegetable.