You're picking your asparagus WRONG

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2023
  • Tips for the asparagus home grower.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @balaam_7087
    @balaam_7087 Год назад +12

    Asparagus grows as if someone was trying to prank someone else into thinking that’s how asparagus grows. It looks like someone just took some asparguses and stuck them in the ground

  • @vegemitegirl1971
    @vegemitegirl1971 Год назад +1

    I have grown asparagus for 14 years here in rural Australia. I've always cut mine with a dedicated garden knife, below ground level. My season starts in late August. Last year spring was extremely wet and cold here and asparagus season was about 10 weeks, very rare to last that long. My favourite way to eat it is straight from the garden, most doesn't reach the kitchen. What is not eaten fresh is frozen that day. I've got 7 crowns but want 2 or 3 more so I have a mini glut.

  • @michaelsylvester7272
    @michaelsylvester7272 Год назад

    Hi Nicole,
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 Год назад +1

    Good morning, Nicole! 🌺🌼🌻

    • @TrueFoodTV
      @TrueFoodTV  Год назад +1

      Good morning, Dwayne!! How are you doing?

    • @dwaynekoblitz6032
      @dwaynekoblitz6032 Год назад

      @@TrueFoodTVam doing great! I've moved to the country. And I mean COUNTRY!! I literally have cows in my backyard. Just a fence away. I absolutely love it! I was basically in Atlanta before it's all grown up so much. Hope the family is doing well. ❤

  • @allyoucancook3449
    @allyoucancook3449 Год назад +1

    A pairing knife works just as well.

  • @loosenatural8171
    @loosenatural8171 5 месяцев назад

    Greetings from the LooseNatural farm in Andalusia Spain

  • @patrickpleasant151
    @patrickpleasant151 Год назад

    It blows my mind but I'm in north east Oklahoma and I'm zone 6B. Just a bit jealous!

  • @analyzee
    @analyzee Год назад

    Hello dearly! Will you explain how to grow mint many ways and from seeds ?
    Am interesting to see your ways

  • @im_agine852
    @im_agine852 Год назад +1

    My mom used one of our old steak knives and taught us to cut it below the surface. That was 55 years ago. Hmmm isn't that something

  • @ChrisLocke1969
    @ChrisLocke1969 Год назад +1

    so good to see and hear you again (edited: in the garden!), lovely person! ;)

    • @TrueFoodTV
      @TrueFoodTV  Год назад

      Thanks, Chris! Looking forward to doing more in the garden this season!

  • @nataa5133
    @nataa5133 Год назад

    Great asparagus tips 👍🏻 and tools ⚒️

  • @muhammadeliashossain9047
    @muhammadeliashossain9047 Год назад +3

    You are my Inspiration!
    Such a Good Soul!
    Really Great!❤🥀

    • @TrueFoodTV
      @TrueFoodTV  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching! And for your kind words. 🙏

  • @MD-wk3gj
    @MD-wk3gj Год назад +3

    Understandable for keeping the asparagus as fresh as possible but is that best for the plant/crown?
    I’d be concerned about damaging the crown, or as you mentioned, another shoot if cutting below the surface of the soil.

    • @TrueFoodTV
      @TrueFoodTV  Год назад +7

      Don't be afraid! Cut just below the soil, 45 degree angle. My crowns are thriving and I've been harvesting this way as long as I've had them. I think the asparagus farmers know what they're doing. ;)

    • @allyoucancook3449
      @allyoucancook3449 Год назад

      I have cut mine with a pairing knife, at dirt level for about 10 years. Season last about 6 to 8 weeks here in KY, zone 6.

  • @rockys7726
    @rockys7726 Год назад

    Isn't that tool the same as the weeder fork with a wedge tip? So I just need to clean my weeder and I don't have to buy another mono-tool.

  • @johncarter1735
    @johncarter1735 Год назад

    ❤❤ love it ❤❤

  • @SecondComingTwice
    @SecondComingTwice Год назад

    Thanks for the info.
    Now all I have to do is get my years old crowns to actually produce enough to actually harvest something worth munching on. (Should've designated an asparagus only bed, but haven't due to a lack of space with sufficient sunlight and probably ought not cut down my neighbor's tree👿)

  • @mikyahalbena-yasharal3387
    @mikyahalbena-yasharal3387 Год назад

    Question: so of fudge up cutting my asparagus in my garden for the last year. How should I handle those 1-2 inch stubs that are sticking above the ground?

    • @TrueFoodTV
      @TrueFoodTV  Год назад

      If you don't have an asparagus cutter to cut them out, then wait until they dry out and you can usually break them off.

  • @eazypeazy33
    @eazypeazy33 Год назад

    Great pro tip!
    #EarthAngel 💐💐

  • @Chef-Bret
    @Chef-Bret Год назад

    I hate asparagus, do not grow it, but cheers for the new video. I love your content!

  • @Zednor9
    @Zednor9 Год назад

    Context is key. When farmers are cutting asparagus to take to market, where it'll need to last for days before being cooked, the method shown in this video is great.
    However, if you are going with a garden straight to kitchen approach, then this is over-complicating things. There's no benefit to cutting below the soil in this context, as you're not going to be keeping it around long enough that the added stalk and woodiness will come into play. There are a few unnecessary downsides, as you need a specialized tool and you risk cutting neighboring stalks.
    So, while I appreciate the information, without providing more context, this video is misleading. I assume most home gardeners are going to cut/snap as needed, such that this demonstrated more complex process is unnecessary and more likely to cause damage. This is a minor gripe to be sure, but while normally being a huge fan of this channel, I find this video to be more towards the misinformation end of the spectrum.

  • @mlee1308
    @mlee1308 Год назад

    Mine is 4.5 inches. 😢

  • @Max_SiddiQ
    @Max_SiddiQ Год назад

    😂they do run away very fast )) and no sorry don't buy it - you can damage main root - cutting just above the ground (about 1cm) is good enough for me