Wrapping up its first season, I think we’re supposed to get a harvest starting year three.

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    6 hours ago

    Good to know it’s ok that my asparagus looks the same in its second year. It’s a little unruly. Haha.

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    14 hours ago

    You won’t get too much from this. But that’s not what counts :D. Rooting for a great harvest… maybe next year.

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      12 hours ago

      Only if you let it go. If you’re cutting it for eating, it only gets as big as you let it. (And if you let it grow past normal eating size, it won’t be very good to eat.)

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    15 hours ago

    Awesome, I’ve never tried that one before any tips or big things you’ve learned? Also it takes 3 years before harvest?

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      14 hours ago

      Yes, and then you have an asparagus bed for 5-15 years. After the soil is depleted, you can’t use that patch of soil anymore for asparagus for like 30 years. Source: my parents have always had at least one, usually two, beds of asparagus.