Vor zwei Jahren habe ich einen Bund Spargelzwiebeln gepflanzt. Ich habe den Garten verlassen, wegen des Lebens, und meinen kleinen Spargel ganz vergessen. Ich dachte, wenn sie nach einem Jahr nicht auftauchen würden, würden sie überhaupt nicht auftauchen.

Falsch! Haha. Ich hoffe, es tauchen immer mehr auf!

Von: X0X000

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  1. You should have so many hopefully!! I’ve never grown asparagus but that looks a good start to asparagus harvests

  2. Junior-Cut2838 on

    I heard an asparagus farmer say that it can take up to seven years for asparagus to crop

  3. You don’t even need to cook them. When they’re that fresh, you can eat them right there – they are truly amazing!

  4. OrionFerreira on

    Tagging on to this, I started some in pots. I’m getting one very long and leggy spear starting in each. Is this normal? I’ve read they take years and get huge and will transplant outside (unless told not to). They are in 4 6 and 8 inch pots in various mild to bright light.

  5. screamqueen56 on

    I grew asparagus for a couple years, fresh is best. Never had a large harvest, but one is better than none!

  6. Glass_Covict on

    Meanwhile we have ice and school is just going to continue for the kids straight through to 2027

  7. GlennFricker on

    Looks nice and healthy. I started mine 3 years ago and this will be my first harvest year. I live in Northern California and with the warm weather I have had quit a few already. Good luck with yours

  8. He threw that uno asparagus in a pan with no seasoning, veggies, water..🤣🤣

  9. Any-Page-3061 on

    Best 2-3 year wait ever! Once they start popping they’ll never start popping

  10. Terrible-Champion132 on

    You should really just let it seed for another year or two. Then you’re good for like 10+ years. As long as you let it seed early-mid summer.

  11. East-Past2407 on

    Yay! I love growing asparagus it’s both delicious and beautiful.

  12. Responsible_Bath_659 on

    😍😍 this is what I call them, too! So excited for you!

  13. SagebrushID on

    I’m starting asparagus this year. Have the bulbs ordered and the bed waiting. I’ll keep in mind that if they don’t come up this summer to wait before giving up.

  14. FYI: they taste pretty darn good fresh picked standing in the garden. 😉

  15. thesmollestnerd on

    if you get more: coat them in egg, roll them in super fine parmesan+breadcrumbs+garlic salt+oregano+basil and stick them in the oven for a bit . Trust.

  16. When I was a kid, I used to eat these straight from the garden while playing outside like a snack.

    We rarely got enough to bring in and cook, but can you really be mad at a kid for eating their veggies lol

  17. Capt_morgan72 on

    Uhh you don’t harvest them the first 3 to 4 years. You let them go to seed.

  18. Congrats. Maybe I’ll take that technique one day. I bought some seeds to plant, and then seasoned gardeners told me that you really sunny get a harvest until 3 years out, which totally killed my enthusiasm for growing my own. I love asparagus, but I can’t deal with a 3 year wait, and I have to make better use of what little space I have.

  19. Prestigious_Pie9421 on

    It’s the first thing that comes up in my garden haven’t seen any yet though.

  20. **Haha, I totally understand why you ate just one asparagus spear. I used to grow vegetables in my upstairs garden, and I would go up to check on them every day. As long as they were edible, no matter how much there was, I would never let them stay until the next day. I really enjoyed the happiness of self-sufficiency.**

  21. Mochahopestobeartsy on

    Asparagus grows like it’s trying to trick some idiot into thinking that’s how asparagus grows

  22. Agreeable-Shop-2188 on

    They look so laughably un natural. The way they just shoot out of the ground lol

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