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intheflow

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15. Wow, that sounds much more reasonable than
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 09:37 PM
Feb 2014

a lot of web sites I'e been reading. Most say we should have 15-20 plants for each adult! The one my SO bought was from Home Depot, so I know they're available from a lot of places. I still may not do it this summer. I'm starting back for another degree and we're expanding and building four beds bed this spring as it is. But 10' x 4' is sounds even fairly easy to water by hand, and the ideal place would be along that fence line. So I think I'll plan it in earnest for next year. You give me hope, bvar. Thank you!

Dunno, elleng Feb 2014 #1
I'm in Colorado. intheflow Feb 2014 #2
Sorry. elleng Feb 2014 #3
I wouldn't do it NJCher Feb 2014 #4
My boyfriend brought one home theother day. intheflow Feb 2014 #7
Colorado has an abundance of wild asparagus randr Feb 2014 #5
Both my option areas are fence lines. intheflow Feb 2014 #6
Look for 2 to 3 foot tall light brown spiny bushes against fence lines randr Feb 2014 #8
Area B Botany Feb 2014 #9
thanks, botany NJCher Feb 2014 #10
Growing asparagus isn't hard but you have to wait 2 to 3 years until you Botany Feb 2014 #11
Full sunlight.. along a fence line. bvar22 Feb 2014 #12
Is that the entirety of your bed? intheflow Feb 2014 #13
That is our first bed, bvar22 Feb 2014 #14
Wow, that sounds much more reasonable than intheflow Feb 2014 #15
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