This is purple asparagus. I grew it because it was different, though it turns green when it’s cooked. It grows different, too, producing fatter stalks and more of them.
Here’s a look at my potato bed for this year. I planted my potatoes late, only about three weeks ago. This is the amount of straw I put over each potato piece, basically just a little hill. You can find more details of how I plant potatoes with this straw-planting method by reading this post, but basically I make sure to loosen the straw (it comes off the bale in flakes that sometimes take some effort to get apart) so the new growth can push it’s way up.
Here’s my one little new growth, though I did pull back some hills to see if the others were growing (yes, they are!).
I went ahead and pushed the straw closer around the growth. I will put more straw around/over it when it gets about 10 inches to a foot tall. I might put a little more on them as they grow, but usually not, so each plant has maybe a foot and a half of straw around it’s base. The straw is used to keep the sunlight from turning the potatoes green, but some tubers grow in the soil, too, just not deep enough to need a shovel to harvest.
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Thanks Jami, for the update on the asparagus and potatoes plants. I can not wait until my asparagus (2 year old now) can produce like yours! and I’m loving your videos. Dan
Wow! Your asparagus look awesome! That is a really cool vegetable to be planting. I did plant the purple potatoes like you said, but I put them under some dirt…I hope they’ll be ok
My mom had two asparagus beds, a spring and fall bed. She’d let one go to fern while the other we’d harvest. Even years after she got rid of her garden, we’d harvest straight out of the grass. It took her 3-4 years of mowing the bed over twice a week to get it to stop producing. And even then, it might have stopped only because it was a 20 year old bed.
We just started our asparagus bed this year. I hope it will look as good as yours. Enjoy!
Candi- I do cover the seed potatoes in dirt, just very shallow, and then hill up with straw instead of dirt so you should be fine!
Striving- Oh, I’ve read somewhere about getting the asparagus to be fall and spring. I’ll have to try to get my beds to do that one day!
How many asparagus plants did you plant to get 4lbs?
Witchymee- I get a lot more than 4lbs. over the course of the season, though I don’t know my total amount because I don’t always weigh what I bring in and this is the first year I’m going to harvest for the full six weeks. I have two beds set aside for asparagus, each 3×12. I planted 10 crowns in each, but they didn’t all make it, so I have about 15 established plants. I have this much because, frankly, I had the room and I wanted to have enough to pickle and eat plenty fresh and give away. Hope that helps!