Yes, they devoured mine along with everything else in yard, and the wild asparagus growing in my fields near the house. They even ate the horseradish. Out of control, I'm hoping i can bring it back.
Yes, ducks can eat shredded asparagus, but it has to be small pieces, or else they will not be able to swallow it.
The top of the asparagus spear should be tight and closed, bright green. The stem should be penetrable with a fingernail and should snap when bent and break close to the bottom.
Asparagus come from where ever i want it to come from
Spear
it really originates from barry
An asparagus fern is any of several plants in the genus Asparagus which are grown for their ornamental fern-like foliage.
No, asparagus fern berries are not edible and can be toxic if ingested.
The scientific name of asparagus is Asparagus officinalis
Yes, asparagus fern can grow in water, but it may not thrive as well as it would in soil.
To propagate an asparagus fern, you can divide the plant at the roots or take stem cuttings and root them in water or soil.
The asparagus fern can grow up to 2 to 3 feet tall in optimal conditions.
Asparagus plants should be planted in full sun only.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Asparagus densiflorus (Sprengeri group).
Yes asparagus is a perennial vegetable. It will grow each spring for 20-25 years.
The asparagus that is the early green, purple or white spear. This is the part that is eaten. If allowed to grow, the spear becomes woody, branches out into an asparagus "fern" and if possible the fern will produce flowers and seeds. Some varieties are infertile and produce no seeds.
Take the cat to the vet
yes