How to get asparagus harvest from seeds?
Asparagus is not only a tasty vegetable but also healthy. You can grow it yourself in your garden. Since asparagus is a perennial plant, growing it from seeds takes patience and skill.
This guide explains how to grow asparagus from seeds, starting with seed prep and ending with your first harvest. Follow the steps carefully, and you’ll soon have fresh, juicy asparagus shoots on your table.
Picking the right spot for planting asparagus is important before you start. It prefers sunny and warm locations. Choose a open area protected from the wind. Avoid low-lying spots where water tends to collect. The soil should be loose, well-drained, and rich in nutrients.
Sandy loam or light loam with neutral pH works well. Remember, asparagus is a long-term crop that stays in one place for 10 to 15 years. Be sure to select a good site. Growing in shade or in poorly drained soil will slow growth and reduce yields.
Preparing the soil properly is key for healthy growth. In fall, dig the area deeply to remove weed roots. Mix in organic matter like compost, humus, or well-rotted manure, using about 8-10 kg per square meter. In spring, two to three weeks before planting, dig the soil again.
Add mineral fertilizers such as superphosphate, wood ash, and potassium sulfate. It's important to loosen the soil deeply and improve drainage. Because asparagus roots grow down to 2 meters, loose and breathable soil helps their roots develop better.