Asparagus is a
shining gem of springtime in Southwestern Idaho. Packed full of nutrition and
boasting a delightful flavor, asparagus will give you 15 years or so of
production from one well thought out planting. When mature, one plant produces
about ½ pound of asparagus a year. It is an early producer, so you can plan on
fresh vegetables gracing your table much sooner than neighbors who haven’t
established asparagus in their garden planning. Getting this productive
perennial started growing in the right spot and with the right preparation, is
the most important step for the home gardener with regard to their plans to
grow asparagus.
Where to Plant?
Due to it being a perennial, planting it at the
side or center of your garden can be ideal so it doesn’t interfere with plot
preparation and cultivation of annual crops. It can grow to a height of 3 to 8
feet tall, so a bed on the north or east side of your regular garden plot in a
spot that gets approximately 7 hours of full sun each day is ideal. Because asparagus roots can be deeper than 6’, even raised beds are an option.
Consider that a 25’ to 50’ row will supply the typical family with enough
asparagus for regular use.
Site Preparation

Planting
You can start growing asparagus from seed or crowns. Most choose to start with one year old crowns to get to harvest faster.
Choose large crowns that have not dried out - male crowns are more productive than female crowns. Older crowns can be purchased, but
they are more expensive and much harder to plant successfully. If you are
working with prepared good soil, dig a trench 12” to 18” wide and 6” to 8”
deep. If you are working with heavier soil, use the more shallow depth. Spread
mature compost or aged manure in the bottom and cover with about an inch of garden
soil. Place crowns in trench about 18” apart, while spreading roots to insure
they lie flat. During the growing season, continue adding soil or aged manure
until the trench is full, being careful not to cover foliage.
Maintenance

Harvest
