The overwhelming majority of vegetables which gardeners love to grow in Greater Columbus are annual plants, which means that they complete their lifecycle in the same season and must be planted each ...
Looking to add a tasty, low-maintenance crop to your vegetable garden that’ll reward you for years to come? Growing asparagus might just be your next favorite gardening adventure. Yes, it takes a ...
Perennial vegetables are an elite group and are prized for their ability to produce a harvest year after year. Asparagus is one of these valued veggies, and, best of all, it's very easy to grow. Like ...
Key Points Wait to cut back asparagus until ferns turn brown so the plant stores enough energy for next year.Prune after the first frost, or delay until early spring if ferns stay green.Never prune ...
Asparagus isn’t the most common vegetable among home gardeners, and that’s likely because growing it is an exercise in patience. But three years of patience is a small price to pay for up to 20 years ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley gardeners and farmers! Spring has definitely arrived in the valley as we have seen warm temperatures and plenty of moisture, and hopefully experienced the last frost until fall.
For many vegetable gardeners, the first true sign of spring is the first asparagus spear poking out of the ground. Thanks to this winter's warm weather, the asparagus has already made an appearance in ...
If you desire to have an early spring vegetable that is delicious and nutritious, once established, requires little care, with plants that will last 15 to 20 or more years, asparagus may be the plant ...
Asparagus is a perennial vegetable that can be enjoyed for many years. Plant asparagus crowns in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Don't harvest asparagus the first year, and limit harvesting ...