Gardens of the Wild Wild West

Gardening is civil and social, but it wants the vigor and freedom of the forest and the outlaw. ~H.D. Thoreau

Gardening 365 – Day 69

March9

Purple sweet asparagus: beautiful, deep burgundy colored spears (turn green when cooked), 20% higher sugar content so very tasty when eaten raw, this variety is larger and more tender than other types. Pick in the evening for the most tender stalks as plants grow rapidly on warm days. $5.99 for a bundle of 5 crowns. Far West Nursery and Garden Center. If you don’t have a big vegetable garden and a lot of space for an asparagus trench, dig your deep holes and plant the crowns amongst your perennials. The feather green foliage is gorgeous in the ornamental border. And as my beloved grandmother often admonished me: you might as well make yourself useful as well as ornamental.

photo PerdueHort.edu

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3 Comments to

“Gardening 365 – Day 69”

  1. On March 10th, 2010 at 5:03 pm Victoria Says:

    What a great idea, planting asparagus among the flowers!

  2. On March 11th, 2010 at 3:44 pm Louise Says:

    Oh! I just ordered a bundle of this wonderful purple asparagus and am happily anticipating its arrival. Isn’t it gorgeous?!?

  3. On March 11th, 2010 at 3:45 pm Louise Says:

    PS $15. for 25 1 yr plants at FEDCO
    http://www.fedcoseeds.com/

 

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