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• You Will Get 100 Seeds Of Asparagus Seeds Mary Washington Non - Gmo Heirloom Seeds Vegetable Seeds.
• Mary Washington Asparagus - Seeds Are An Old Favorite Us Variety Used In The Truck Garden And Commercial Market. This Perennial Produces Early, Long, Straight, Dark-Green Spears With Tight Purpling Tips That Are Noted For Their Uniform Size! Delicious And Resistant To Some Rusts And Blight. The Cutting Season Can Last Up To 60 Days.
• Asparagus Is One Of The Few Perennial Vegetable Crops. The Shoots Are Picked As Young Spears In The Spring. Later In The Season The Foliage Matures Into An Airy, Fern-Like Cloud Which Changes To A Golden Color In The Fall. Because Asparagus Takes Up A Permanent Place In The Garden, But Can Be An Attractive Plant, Many People With Space Imitations Use Asparagus As A Border Or Hedge Plant.
• Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season.
• Life Cycle: Perennial.
• Usda Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
• Planting Method: From Transplant.
• Sunlight: Full Sun.
• Color: Green.
• Before Planting: Plants Can Be Started From Seed About 4 Weeks Before The Last Expected Frost. More Commonly They Are Grown From Crowns, Which Are The One Year Old Base And Roots Of The Plants. These Are Planted In A Trench With The Roots Spread Out Over Mounded Soil. The Trench Is Gradually Filled In As The Plants Grow. | Planting: Dig A Trench 8 Inches Deep And Wide Enough To Accommodate The Outspread Roots (About 10 Inches), Then Space The Asparagus 18 Inches Apart. Leave Four Feet Between Rows. Cover The Roots With Two Inches Of Soil, And Continue To Fill In The Trench As Shoots Grow. Be Sure Never To Bury The Green Shoots Completely. The Trench Can Usually Be Filled By The End Of The First Growing Season, But If Not, Simply Continue To Work On It The Second Year. | Watering: Water Regularly, Especially While Young. | Fertilizer: Top Dress Annually With Compost Or Mulch. Keep The Patch Free Of Competing Weeds. | Days To Maturity: It Takes About Three Years For Plants To Mature Enough For Harvesting. Prior To That Plants Should Be Allowed To Grow And Feed Themselves. | Harvesting: In The Third Year, Begin Harvesting Spears That Are Finger-Sized And About 8″ Long. You Can Either Snap Off The Spears Are Cut Them With A Knife. Harvest For About 4 Weeks The First Year. In Subsequent Years You Can Harvest Until The Weather Warms And The Spears Look Spindly. Then Allow The Foliage To Grow And Feed The Plants. | Tips: Asparagus Is A Spring Crop, Preferring Cooler Temperatures And Full Sun.
Really like the way the seeds was packaged for shipping
Items arrived on time and as advertised, a question was promptly responded to.
Fast shipping and well packaged. Excellent service. Thank you
Plant came incredibly healthy and suprisingly fast. They are very well aged root stock with a very healthy leaf growth. Incredibly happy.
It arrived in very good shape on it's trip here to Texas. I planted it and it had some transplant shock, but has already recovered and perked back up well.
Tree arrived in perfect condition! It even had new growth on it. Transplanted it right away, and hoping for yummy avocados soon!
My “Little Cado” dwarf avocado tree arrived earlier than expected and in excellent condition! It’s loaded with leaves with many more coming. It was packed very well and didn’t seem stressed at all from the travel. I wasn’t able to find this variety of avocado at any of the local nurseries so I gave this company a try and they really came through and went beyond my expectations. Can’t wait to plant it!
Beautiful, healthy tree! Fast shipping and wonderful packaging! Seller is an A++++! I'm also a repeat customer and have had great experiences with this seller!! Thank you!