You’re Killing Your Asparagus if You Do This, 5 MISTAKES You Can’t Afford to Make Growing Asparagus

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • GROW AN ASPARAGUS PATCH THAT WILL FEED YOU FOR THE NEXT 20+ YEARS! Don't make these 5 mistakes when growing Asparagus or you will be left with thin stringy asparagus that never produce thick and juicy spears. Continue to make these mistakes and your patch could die off completely.
    00:00 Intro
    00:28 First Mistake
    01:27 Second Mistake
    03:21 Third Mistake
    4:27 Fourth Mistake
    05:21 Fifth Mistake
    06:47 Important Facts about Asparagus
    08:05 Tuck and Me Eating Raw Asparagus
    09:07 Final Thoughts
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  • @goodgnarfun
    @goodgnarfun Год назад +259

    One of my most anticipated areas is the asparagus patch. My best advice to anyone who recently bought a home is get in your fruit trees, grapes, berries, asparagus, rhubarb, and other edible perennials ASAP!

    • @marymcgee141
      @marymcgee141 Год назад +14

      That's exactly what we did. With all of those things. I planted rhubbarb and grapes this year. I planted blackberries, apple trees, pear trees, peach tree, plum tree, pawpaws, Asparagus, and figs last year.

    • @thehillsidegardener3961
      @thehillsidegardener3961 Год назад +8

      We bought our land 6 years ago and I immediately planted asparagus from SEED (I didn't have anywhere to buy crowns at the time) and only this year have I picked a few decent-sized shoots. Glad I did it - the best time to plant a tree and all that.

    • @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159
      @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159 Год назад +2

      Extremely smart and useful suggestion!!!

    • @tomtomreidjackson3775
      @tomtomreidjackson3775 11 месяцев назад

      If you love asparagus you wanna go and find a wild hair loom variety that’s about 15 to 20 years old naturally immune to all asparagus diseases and will produce a lot more than what you buy at any store and if you get them from the wild it might be a female anyone’s buying seen a modified to be males only

    • @Jim26D
      @Jim26D 11 месяцев назад +5

      Good advice. After 5 years of moving my berries bushes are now a forest , my pear and apple trees are starting to produce its first fruits, my lemon tree has the first blooms, the mulberries just started, cherries been blooming the last 2 years still waiting on the artic kiwi though. It sounds intimidating but time flies. Was going start asparagus today, a little late in the season but thought I'd give them s shot

  • @MrChappy10
    @MrChappy10 Год назад +150

    Tip: when you are preparing your asparagus for a meal, don't just cut off the end if you think it's too tough. Instead use a vegetable peeler to get past the outer bark. You will find this to be just as delicious and tender as the head.

    • @biblicalprepping
      @biblicalprepping 6 месяцев назад +8

      Thanks for that! I did not know - my mom taught me years ago to do the same for broccoli stems - I now dice those and put ni a freezer bag. Perfect for steamed or broccoli soups.

    • @southwesthomestead1234
      @southwesthomestead1234 2 месяца назад +1

      Awesome tip!

    • @carter_1
      @carter_1 Месяц назад +1

      Really!? My mom's patch is over 50 yrs.o (from her mom's patch...add another 30 yrs) and they didn't even know that!! So it's not stringy underneath if you peel it?

    • @carter_1
      @carter_1 Месяц назад

      ​@biblicalprepping I do that too!

    • @jhjln8712
      @jhjln8712 Месяц назад

      @@carter_1No, there’s a tender juicy center inside of the stringy outer layer.

  • @Steve-od6hi
    @Steve-od6hi Год назад +27

    ROTFLOL, you ate the whole end that your dog chewed on, and left the other half in your other hand. Then you fed the half you saved for yourself to the dawg, dude you're a riot!

  • @roshansiwakoti5883
    @roshansiwakoti5883 Год назад +19

    Tuck is an absolute menace to these asparagus lmao

  • @octagon12011
    @octagon12011 Год назад +47

    My current asparagus bed has been going for 27 years and is still as productive as ever. I've been cutting spears below ground level for 45 years with no problems.

    • @southernpoop
      @southernpoop Год назад +4

      Yeah I've never heard this. I've always cut them below ground bc it was what I was told. I wish he at least explained the reasoning there to cut above the ground. How does it risk it's health? ground cooties? I'm thinking my dad just cut them below ground bc it was always hard to keep up w/ them.

    • @ohcrapwhatsnext
      @ohcrapwhatsnext 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@southernpoopi agree. I added about 3 inches of cow compost and i cut down with my hook knife for years. I have 150 foot row 3 ft wide, loaded.

    • @williamparrish921
      @williamparrish921 9 месяцев назад +2

      Me too. Been doing asparagus for over 40 years.

    • @jodywhitehead9173
      @jodywhitehead9173 6 месяцев назад +13

      When I leased 20 acres (1/2 of an old asparagus farm) the crowns were already 45 years old and 6 feet in diameter. University researchers came to do field studies to understand how it could still be producing. It was an old varietal called Martha Washington from back when food crops were bred for flavour instead of primarily yield and shelf life. When I first. took over my lease people would drive up to 200km to buy this very special asparagus. When I started attending farmers markets people would line up in 20-30+ persons lineups. Despite charging double, the other growers couldn't sell their asparagus once I was there. The point being, try to source a heritage variety. Lower yields but superior quality. The old time growers used to call it grass.
      As far as his recommended picking technique, we referred to it as snap picking. This method provides harvested spears that are all tender, and, as he states fat spears are the most tender. This was my harvesting technique, although, most commercial farms harvest by cutting below the ground. That is why your retail asparagus has that woody bottom (save it for soup stock).
      If you have a large patch and plan to have a significant harvest make sure you wear rubber gloves. The juice will result in your fingers being blackened, cracked and bleeding.
      His other planting and cultivation methods are applicable to home hobbyists but likely too labour intensive for large commercial plantings.
      Fresh raw asparagus tastes like extra sweet and juicy snow pea pods. Great in salads. Pickled, stir fried with bbq duck a touch of rice wine vinegar, garlic, and 5 spice powder. Soups, omelettes with gruyere cheese (I like it precooked to be more tender in this case), the list is endless. I'm not a huge fan of frozen asparagus, except for casseroles or soups, we always pickled it for off season use. Better than celery or pickled beans in Caesars.
      In Europe they love white asparagus. Even short exposure to sunlight will turn the spears green. To produce it you need to mound straw over your beds. Very labour intensive and you need to get out in the garden early in the day.

    • @cindymitchell1142
      @cindymitchell1142 2 месяца назад +5

      When you cut above ground the exposed stalk emits an odor that will attract asparagus beetles. If you don't want to deal with the beetles cut just below the soil line.

  • @cindytennessee
    @cindytennessee Год назад +90

    James, I planted 3 two-year old crowns this year. They are starting to fern. I’m so proud. Looking forward to eating a few stalks next year! Thank you for making asparagus easy for me to grow! 🤠Hats off to the teacher!

    • @peaslead
      @peaslead Месяц назад

      I just planted 2 year old crowns a week ago. Did you harvest much the year you planted it?

  • @tanaakson5541
    @tanaakson5541 Год назад +74

    Hilarious little Tuck ❤ I love the jump cut when Tuck is about to go for his umpteenth spear and then appears by your side in the next second but that spear has been taken 😂

  • @beckyminnich8803
    @beckyminnich8803 Год назад +5

    Hello!
    OK, you talk fast, not much warm chat (so I can get 2 know you mo betta) no music, little to no cinematography...I LOVE IT. What a relief.
    Subscribed ♡

  • @myjewelry4u
    @myjewelry4u Год назад +31

    My late dad used to grow asparagus in his garden and was so proud! So many conversations about asparagus, it became a family joke. We all love it, but if I saw a refrigerator magnet that was asparagus, I bought it!😂

  • @explorer430
    @explorer430 Год назад +24

    Just a helpful suggestion ...you can also grasp the base of the stalk as close to the ground as possible then firmly push down and twist the stalk to release it from the crown below ground level without breaking the stalk. This helps avoid bugs entering a broken stalk at or below ground level

    • @jeannedinovo5543
      @jeannedinovo5543 Месяц назад +1

      WE ALLOW OUR PLANTS TO GO INTO THE FERN STAGE WHEN THE SPEARS BECOME PENCIL THIN. THEY ARE STRINGY AND TOUGHER WHEN THIN ANYHOW, SO NO BIG LOSS. THE FATTER THE SPEAR, THE MORE TENDER IT IS, IMHO. AND TO DISCOURAGE THOSE PESKY LITTLE STRIPED ASPARAGUS BEETLES, WE SHAKE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH LIBERALLY OVER THE WHOLE PATCH. IT DESICCATES ALL TYPES OF INSECTS NOT JUST BEETLES.

  • @earlwagner2479
    @earlwagner2479 Год назад +7

    I am in my eighth year of harvesting asparagus. I kid you not some of the asparagus or as big as small cigars so sweet and delicious a couple years ago. I had an issue with asparagus beetles, but the cooler weather the last couple years has really helped
    I have already blanched and frozen for later in the season. It’s a must grow for any gardener.

  • @angelathomas9238
    @angelathomas9238 Год назад +6

    The sound of that crunch is so dreamy.

  • @qwertyuiop273
    @qwertyuiop273 Год назад +7

    Research Alton Brown cooking asparagus. Fresh has a handful of nutrients but cooked it has over 150 nutrients-- amazing. He educates us in such a fun way. Hope you look it up-- Good Eats. Never have I seen a dog love veggies like him. Mine loved fresh green beans right of the bush but that was it. Just had to plant a new patch, 175 plants so far. The old patch was over 25 years old and just gave out. Going to try your tips on keeping it going better, Never knew the berry ferns should be removed.

  • @JenB.188
    @JenB.188 Год назад +4

    This was the most comprehensive video about asparagus that I've seen. And, Tuck is beyond too cute.

  • @sgtrickards5683
    @sgtrickards5683 Год назад +13

    My asparagus is coming up really nicely. Down here in Sussex County, Delaware. I'm into my 4th year of my food forest. Good tips on the asparagus. You said some stuff I didn't know about.

  • @judylee1860
    @judylee1860 Год назад +22

    This is my asparagus’ 5th or 6th year. It’s been producing those thin ones up until recently. Last year I did as you are saying here to do. Over winter the crown has gotten huge! Also about a month ago I fed it. It’s first handful of spears this year were thin but tender and delicious. Now for the first time it is producing tall fat but still tender and delicious spears. I’m so happy about this and have bought a shade cloth to help it keep from bolting when the temps start heating up. I do too “graze” the asparagus while I’m out in the garden. It is so delicious. Mmmm m. Homegrown. There is nothing like it. And it’s so good for us. I’ve noticed thyme and dill loves to companion grow with the asparagus. Also the healthier the plant becomes the less likely beetles will go after it.
    Thanks for bringing up asparagus. It is the best.

  • @nancydrewsgarden
    @nancydrewsgarden Год назад +7

    I think Tuck ate the whole patch!!! Love this guy!!! Give the man a metal ❤❤❤

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +1

      He would have if I didn't move on sooner 🤣

  • @GreenLove1
    @GreenLove1 Год назад +12

    I don't think there is any video on the internet about asparagus as full of information as this one. You answered pretty much all the questions I have ever had, as well as some that I did not but should have! Thanks so much! Tuck is as adorable as ever!

  • @garden_therapy_nj
    @garden_therapy_nj Год назад +25

    Watching the video now and just wanted to comment on how much I love your garden. I’m in NJ as well and your my go to gardener. I’ve learned so much from you. Thanks for sharing all the wisdom!!

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +4

      Let's Gooo! Me and Tuck are glad to hear that and we appreciate the kind words and encouragement. 😁🐕❤️

    • @dizzysdoings
      @dizzysdoings Год назад +1

      Where in Jersey are you? I'm also in Jersey.

  • @jeanmareeallen-xz7oe
    @jeanmareeallen-xz7oe Год назад +7

    I am in yr 2 of my asparagus . I started them from seed. Thank you for this great info! 💚

  • @TuckerBrown-oq6pq
    @TuckerBrown-oq6pq Год назад +15

    James, thanks for giving us all these wonderful tips! I started watching you last year and you have helped me to get some of the best harvests ever!😁😁

  • @candidegunn3624
    @candidegunn3624 Год назад +7

    4 or 5 years ago I got a couple packs of asparagus seeds in a grab bag and had no idea what to do with them so I sprinkled them on top of a 10 gallon garden bag and forgot about them. It looked like every seed germinated! When they were about a foot tall, hubby transplanted them into a flowerbed and they have grown ever since.

  • @shelleyrenee4889
    @shelleyrenee4889 Год назад +12

    Happy to see Tuck enjoying your bounty ! Thanks for sharing all of your gardening knowledge.!

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +2

      Let's Gooo!! Thanks Shelley! And you're welcome my friend 😁

  • @bluefeatherhomestead
    @bluefeatherhomestead 8 месяцев назад +4

    Great tips! Mine grew for 3 years and then stopped. I now know why. 😮 I will know next time. Thank you for sharing. ~Sammie

  • @Uainebmd
    @Uainebmd Год назад

    Your energy is infectious. Thank you for the smiles!

  • @emptynestgardens9057
    @emptynestgardens9057 Год назад +4

    Oh happy accident. I hadn't yet pulled the straw off my beds. We had a crazy heatwave beginning of April and my thought process was shading to keep them cooler. I didn't realize I was keeping the ground cold thus stopping them from pushing up. Now that the weather has cooled down I will be going and pulling the straw back to heat up the soil. Tuck going after those spears is like me with a bag of chips 😂

  • @tinycotswoldcottage
    @tinycotswoldcottage Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for this. I planted twelve crowns recently and realised from your film that I've done it wrong already!

  • @melissa296
    @melissa296 Месяц назад +1

    I love the relationship you and tuck have! Amazing

  • @tabp8448
    @tabp8448 Год назад +19

    I planted asparagus a few years back because of one of your videos... I've had to move it a couple times to help it find its happy place, and now it's thriving!🌱🌱🌱
    Love seeing Tuck still enjoying the harvest and helping to manage the garden. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    hearts for Tuck!
    ❣️❣️❣️

    • @jeas4980
      @jeas4980 Год назад +4

      I'm putting in a bed next week and I have 2 sites to chose from... one gets sun ALL day... the other gets about 6 hours but is very healthy well ammended super rich soil. I'm torn... can you give a little more detail about what made yours happiest?

    • @tabp8448
      @tabp8448 Год назад +6

      @@jeas4980 the first place I planted was too dry (above the French drains), the second place was too wet and didn't get quite enough sun (need some small drain put in that area as well), the final place was a raised bed (compost-amended airy soil) that gets about 8 hours of sunlight.

    • @jeas4980
      @jeas4980 Год назад +3

      @@tabp8448 Thank you... That is a huge help as one of those areas does hold water and gets less sun and the other is inexpensively and easily adapted to being a raised be. 🙏💚

    • @toneenorman2135
      @toneenorman2135 Год назад +2

      Is asparagus a plant that gophers like? We have lots of gophers and they get sooo much food if we put in the ground. I have some esparagus growing in pots but would love to put in the ground. Thank you.

    • @DebRoo11
      @DebRoo11 Год назад +2

      ​@@jeas4980 i have two patches in my yard. One is a dedicated raised bed where it's a little dry and full sun, the other is partial sun and a little wetter. Both spots grow well.
      The neat thing is, the full sun area gives an earlier harvest while the shadier spot starts about two weeks later. Kind of an extended harvest for me having the two areas

  • @kele1264
    @kele1264 Год назад +6

    7:47 I can smell it! I thought everyone could, it's such a strong smell! So interesting!!!! Thanks, James!
    I really like the new merch design!
    Have a great weekend!

  • @kellycarter2497
    @kellycarter2497 Год назад +17

    Hey James and Tuck! This will be our 1st year planting asparagus. Thanks for all the good information. We've learned a lot from you. We've planted apple trees, many berry bushes. Getting the food Forest rolling!

  • @jrobarnett
    @jrobarnett Год назад +5

    My asparagus is just now growing and I got one nice long one and there’s a couple more coming up. I’m so happy you made this video today. Thank you my brother.

  • @TheDarktater
    @TheDarktater Месяц назад +1

    I dug a trench for my parents 29 years ago as punishment for some high school shenanigans. They are still getting an amazing harvest every year. One of the first things I did at our newer house here was dig a trench of asparagus. It is finally really taking off and tastes so good.

  • @JohnTomasella
    @JohnTomasella Год назад +2

    All excellent advice. Same advice I've gotten from my dad years ago when he bought me asparagus roots from Lancaster.

  • @kefirheals7383
    @kefirheals7383 Год назад +3

    Little Tuck is so adorable - as usual. I've never seen a dog love his veggies as much as Tuck. Love you Tuck! Oh - and those Asparagus spears looked so delicious!

  • @bon3y4rd
    @bon3y4rd Год назад +3

    That dog is awesome. I planted 1 year plants this year. I did the trench but I didn't realize I should be continuing to add soil and mound them. Thanks again for another great video. I hope you keep doing these for a long time. I've used a ton of your tips and tutorials.

  • @danielaggeler9263
    @danielaggeler9263 Год назад +1

    Thank you James! This is the most information I have ever seen on asparagus. Very nice video. This will help me improve my young patch by leaps and bounds. Thank you again.

  • @CherieNorquay
    @CherieNorquay Год назад +2

    Great video. Love Tuck's enthusiasm!

  • @MrHendy89
    @MrHendy89 Год назад

    He’s so passionate I love it. Got me into gardening!!

  • @shk2564
    @shk2564 Год назад +4

    I’m so glad that I saw this because I have asparagus to plant soon and I have never grown it so now I’m better prepared! Thanks! I’m a new subscriber and enjoy you and Tuck’s videos!

  • @Rlharris1992
    @Rlharris1992 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video. I planted 21 crowns 3 years ago in a raised bed, got 19 of them last year and they are coming up like crazy this year. Been watching you for a while and love your tips. Thanks again.

  • @dancnluc1
    @dancnluc1 Год назад +8

    WOW, I have never seen a dog that loved asparagus like Tuck does. I have been growing asparagus for going on 9 years. I love eating them raw. I heard you mention he loves carrots. Years ago, I had a dog who loved raw potatoes and carrots.
    Great tips on the asparagus

  • @acrad7187
    @acrad7187 Год назад +4

    Thank you for these wonderful growing tips!

  • @deniseolczak2519
    @deniseolczak2519 Год назад

    Absolutely love your enthusiastic opening! Draws me right in every time. Always learn something new. Thank you!

  • @joannsudderth664
    @joannsudderth664 Год назад +2

    So excited to finally get started growing asparagus

  • @timclark7507
    @timclark7507 Год назад +4

    I grew all mine from seed. Worked great.

  • @judysocal8682
    @judysocal8682 Год назад +9

    Thanks for the tips. This is my second time trying to grow asparagus. I have some crowns and am also trying a variety from seed developed for my zone, 10. It is exciting to see the spears come up and frustrating to realize I have to wait a year or two before I can start sampling.

  • @susandavis2324
    @susandavis2324 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips! My asparagus are going CRAZY this Spring! I cannot keep up with all the growth, so I'm giving a lot away. The taste of these homegrown asparagus is SUPREME!!

  • @lululangford
    @lululangford Год назад

    I am sure I am not the only person who absolutely loves you and your dog! What a lovely presentation, thank you.

  • @michaelclapper6312
    @michaelclapper6312 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another video, cant wait to use this information!

  • @cindyspiess9963
    @cindyspiess9963 Год назад +2

    nice to see you and Tuck , Thanks for good info , always ! 💚 🌱

  • @tonileigh8660
    @tonileigh8660 Год назад +1

    Tuck sure loves his asparagus! I just started harvesting my first asparagus and planted more new crowns this year too.

  • @irenejones7485
    @irenejones7485 Год назад +11

    Great tips James! This is year 3 for us and we are so pumped!

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +5

      That's an exciting year Irene, your investment will finally be paying off with some delicious fresh spears!

    • @SOILSISTA
      @SOILSISTA Год назад +2

      Good morning James, extending our food forest this year. We have a few vids up and would love for you to stop by and see what you have inspired....ty. stay blessed. Hugs for Tuck...

  • @katherinehager7044
    @katherinehager7044 Год назад +1

    Perfect timing. I’m just about to put some asparagus crowns in. I was going to look for one of your older videos, so thank you for this!

  • @marciawarden5021
    @marciawarden5021 Год назад +3

    I planted some asparagus in bags last spring, this year we planted in ground one was from seed just to see if I could grow it the other was a crown I bought at Lowe’s. They did great and we’ll have some in salads next year! I also planted rhubarb and strawberries. I’m trying to help my son be self sufficient.

  • @mardiahring66
    @mardiahring66 Год назад

    I've had an Asparagus bed for years. I just learned a few don'ts that I didn't know. Thank you for sharing!

  • @rahjayne
    @rahjayne Год назад

    Tuck is so darn cute! Love how much he loves his veggies. ❤

  • @robburke8867
    @robburke8867 Год назад +1

    As always, another great informative video!

  • @rmlrhonda
    @rmlrhonda 5 месяцев назад +1

    We've been growing asparagus for a few years now, and people are always amazed at the ferns late in the season. They are always asking what they are! And the asparagus is soooo good!

  • @tjporter5222
    @tjporter5222 Год назад

    I always enjoy time with you and Tuck, I'm learning so much. Thanks

  • @shapiemau2244
    @shapiemau2244 Год назад

    Amazing how much your dog loves this Vege! 😊
    Good info James as I have just planted mine this year so I have a long time to wait before reaping the fruits of my labour. Thank you!

  • @ClickinChicken
    @ClickinChicken Год назад +4

    Asparagus is time consuming, but an investment like you said. Love your skip step into video. Ure enthusiasm is contagious! My next dog (IF) will be a lap dog, like Tuck! Safe and well!

  • @jjfash83
    @jjfash83 Год назад +2

    I was just about to plant some asparagus today, so this video definitely saved me! I will plant them low in a trench like you mentioned.

  • @tacoma1309
    @tacoma1309 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the review and primer on planting. There is really no comparing store bought asp to good ol' home grown! Thanks for the tips!!

  • @lisaskilton3746
    @lisaskilton3746 Год назад +2

    great tips on asparagus. am new to growing and grew from seed last year so produced ferns only last year which I cut down in autumn. i have moved them this year from inside poly tunnel to outside which they seem happy because they have produced spears this year but will not harvest for another 2 years!

  • @lindaharbison9616
    @lindaharbison9616 Год назад +4

    We planted our patch probably a foot deep following the same covering process you used 20 years ago. They are still producing!! We break them off…it also helps to break them to not cut off the woody hard part. They Love rock salt! We let the tops(ferns) winter over and clean them off early early spring and they do great! Great video!! BYW my shi tzu also eats his own from the patch!!

  • @bethsands7665
    @bethsands7665 Год назад +1

    Oh yeah, I can smell it ! Nice information, sweet Tuck and lovely growing so fresh.

  • @Sparklesuz
    @Sparklesuz Год назад

    I really appreciate your knowledge and how you explain things. I have a one year asparagus patch from roots. Patiently awaiting it's development!

  • @hollykeller1545
    @hollykeller1545 Год назад

    Super informative! Thanks! Love the doggie 👏🏻❣️

  • @lindaneese4003
    @lindaneese4003 8 месяцев назад +2

    I loved the video. Beautiful dog. I needed this information. Thank you.

  • @HEOEvgeny
    @HEOEvgeny Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for such insightful and knowledgeable.

  • @craigmetcalfe1749
    @craigmetcalfe1749 Год назад +7

    Hey Team Tuck! Thanks for this latest video. My wife loves asparagus and I want to have some planted in our garden by the time she gets out of hospital. I think it will be a nice surprise. I only plant those edibles that have the Tuck Everlasting approval. Cheers!

  • @AnnikaOBrien
    @AnnikaOBrien Год назад +2

    I’ve got 20 healthy asparagus plants growing me lots of spears right now! Perfect timing to educate folks on this wonderful crop!

    • @qkcmnt1242
      @qkcmnt1242 Год назад

      What are your secrets, Annika? Do you like his trench work plan? Highly prepared beds sound the most advantageous. Should we plant them in the shade or in the full sun? Western South Carolina.

  • @sonnyamoran7383
    @sonnyamoran7383 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for the info. ❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck!!

  • @traviscagle436
    @traviscagle436 Год назад

    James I really like your channels energy and pace. We can tell that you all are God blessed in your home. Thank you for all the information

  • @koloblicin
    @koloblicin Год назад +1

    i love your videos!
    i have been watching you now for a long time and soon i will finally have my own garden :DDD
    im so excited

  • @MoovinOnEstateSales
    @MoovinOnEstateSales Год назад +2

    Thank you for this excellent video! I started my asparagus by seed last year, thought our VERY long winter here in Montana killed it, but I'm happy to see most of it has come back and is doing really well. So hard not to eat it! I needed all of this info, it really helped.

  • @angelamatlock6864
    @angelamatlock6864 Год назад +3

    Perfect timing! I knew not to harvest this 2nd year but wasn’t sure what to do with the big floppy fern. They fell over already. I guess support them??

    • @wendyburston3132
      @wendyburston3132 Год назад

      Oh wow! Just as I was thinking of putting some in with flowers. Probably not a good idea🤔

  • @ihopeugrow
    @ihopeugrow Год назад +3

    I wintersowed 2 varieties of asparagus 2 years ago. They are currently still in 1 gallon water bottles. This past early March, I found little tiny spears, toothpick width. That was interesting.

  • @caroleangel9287
    @caroleangel9287 Год назад

    Wonderful information, thank you! I planted some this last year and learned a lot from this video. What an adorable little dog…

  • @brianburton1843
    @brianburton1843 Год назад +5

    You videos are always informative.
    And
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TUK🎉🎉🎉

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +1

      Let's Gooo Brian! Thanks for the birthday wishes. Tuck has been a real menace lately now that he's a teenager 🤣

  • @sonshinelove6181
    @sonshinelove6181 Год назад

    Hello from Milton, FL! Our asparagus is in a dedicated raised bed, and your information in this video has answered some of my questions. Thank you and God bless!

  • @cdavid2486
    @cdavid2486 Год назад +1

    Love the information. Thank you!

  • @grathome
    @grathome Год назад +3

    Thank you, this video is very informative. My asparagus bed is four years old, your advice will give me a better harvest in the coming years.

  • @georgecarlin248
    @georgecarlin248 Год назад +4

    I've been harvesting my 4th-year asparagus since mid-February. It's absolutely amazing and I am making some new and permanent beds for a ton more!

  • @Nancy-zk9dj
    @Nancy-zk9dj Год назад +2

    Thanks for the info! I recently sent one of your videos to my sister. She replies back, "Is that the guy with the sweet dog that eats veggies?"
    Yup, thats the guy!
    ❤❤

  • @pamelalaiosa6638
    @pamelalaiosa6638 Год назад +4

    Thanks James & Tuck!❤❤❤ I need to cut out the fronds with berries, I haven’t been. Great info as always!

  • @douglasnevill1273
    @douglasnevill1273 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great content James.

  • @maternalmemoirs
    @maternalmemoirs Год назад +1

    Wow, thanks for this. This is my first year with asparagus. ❤

  • @terrykunst3883
    @terrykunst3883 Год назад

    TUCK has good taste❤. Awesome to see you harvesting😊

  • @barbarafritchie2000
    @barbarafritchie2000 Месяц назад

    Just started another patch last year at new property. Love your channel.

  • @reneemeyers8342
    @reneemeyers8342 Год назад

    Favorite gardening channel, hands down!

  • @RobbieBobbie98
    @RobbieBobbie98 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the advice. Converting my garden to be predominantly perennials and asparagus being the first to emerge is super important for me

  • @christineharrigan4038
    @christineharrigan4038 Год назад

    My husband is growing asparagus and it is so enjoyable to grow here in Florida,we enjoyed Tuk eating the fruit of your labor 😊

  • @floydblandston108
    @floydblandston108 Год назад

    Sound advice- I've grown asparagus for over 40 years, and this is spot on.

  • @divine9520
    @divine9520 Год назад +5

    I'm so glad you made this video I totally planted them wrong 😂

  • @awakenacres
    @awakenacres Год назад

    Asparagus is my favorite vegetable to grow. Tuck brings a smile to my face!💕

  • @mar1video
    @mar1video Год назад

    Great video bro ❗️
    Very good and correct information , thanks for sharing ❗️

  • @sherrymurphy-kleine4592
    @sherrymurphy-kleine4592 Год назад

    Fresh, new asparagus is my favorite treat in the spring garden!

  • @rosemarysoucie1118
    @rosemarysoucie1118 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks. You have a great little helper. 😁