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Asparagus Gijnlim F1 - 12 Crowns - DELIVERY APRIL 2025

DELIVERY APRIL 2025

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Asparagus Crowns are delivered from mid-April.

These one year old plants are quick to establish. Beds should be prepared well in advance so the roots can be planted as soon as possible after receipt. Your first crop should be the following season.

An all male variety producing high yields of asparagus with bright green spears and purple tips. Early to mid season, and one of the best varieties to grow in the UK.
 

Product Part No: 91010

Pack size: 12 Crowns

In Stock
Price: £18.40

When to Sow

  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Additional Details

How to Plant Asparagus Crowns
When planting Asparagus, use first year crowns, which are tolerant to cold weather. A bed of asparagus can last up to 20 years

Soil Preparation
The soil preparation is vital. Remove perennial weeds and large stones. Dig in well-rotted manure or compost. The site should be open and sunny for best results.

Sowing
Dig a trench about 20cm (8in) deep and at least 30cm (12in) wide, this will allow each individual crown to have its roots fully spread out. Create a mound of soil about 7cm (3in) high along the bottom of the trench for the crowns to rest upon. Set the crowns 37-45cm (15-18in) apart. Cover with 5-7cm (2-3in) of fine soil, and press firmly Allow 75cm (2 1/2ft) between rows. Gradually fill in with soil as the plant establishes.

Handy Tips for Planting Asparagus Crowns
For the first season keep the bed well watered and do not cut the spears in the first year, let them grow on and develop 'fern' (leaves), which should be cut at ground level in November, or when it has yellowed. Now liberally mulch the asparagus with well-rotted manure of compost. The following spring add a dose of well balance fertilizer using about 30g (1oz) per plant. Only make the most frugal cutting of spears at this time. The following year is the time when you can cut as many spears as necessary, as you will have a full crop of succulent spears. It will be worth the while – fresh English asparagus eaten within minutes of being picked is one of the greatest gourmet treats.Once the crowns are fully matured they should produce approx 15 - 20 spears to each crown

A separate postage charge will apply for asparagus crown orders.