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'Pacific 2000' Asparagus Plant

Exceptional flavour and tender spears

Grown by John

South Downs National Park

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Pacific 2000' Asparagus Plant Soft Fruit
Pacific 2000' Asparagus Plant Soft Fruit
Pacific 2000' Asparagus Plant Soft Fruit

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The highlights

  • A gourmet green asparagus so tender it can be eaten raw
  • Harvest late May-June
  • Grow in a sunny border, vegetable bed or large container
  • Attracts pollinators

Description

  • Tight-headed, all green spears with an exceptional flavour
  • Highly rated in taste tests raw and cooked
  • Very tender spears that can be sliced and eaten raw in salads
  • Plant in a sunny border, vegetable bed or large container
  • Perfect for grilling, barbecuing, baking and frying
  • Decorative ferny foliage in summer that attracts bees and butterflies

What To Expect

Supplied as:

Bare root crowns
5 x bare root crowns
Potted plant
20-30cm Plant in 3L Pot
3L Pots

Height on arrival:

20-30cm
20-30cm

Eventual height:

90cm

Eventual spread:

60cm
Spreads approx 60cm
60cm
Spreads approx 60cm
60cm
Spreads approx 60cm

Tasting notes:

Sweet and tender
Sweet and tender
Sweet and tender

Time to first crop:

2 years
Your asparagus may produce spears in the first season after planting but should be left alone for the first two years to let plants get established. In the second or third year, harvest spears from mid-April for six weeks, then in subsequent years harvest for eight weeks.

Habit:

Columnar upright
Asparagus plants grow upright, with tall ferny foliage in summer
Columnar upright
Asparagus plants grow upright, with tall ferny foliage in summer
Columnar upright
Asparagus plants grow upright, with tall ferny foliage in summer

Hardiness:

Hardy
H4 - May require some protection from very late frosts as this can damage any early emerging new shoots.
Hardy
H4 - May require some protection from very late frosts as this can damage any early emerging new shoots.
Hardy
H4 - May require some protection from very late frosts as this can damage any early emerging new shoots.

Self fertile:

Self fertile
Does not need a pollination partner to produce a crop
Self fertile
Does not need a pollination partner to produce a crop
Self fertile
Does not need a pollination partner to produce a crop

Uses:

Grilling, baking, barbecuing
Grilling, baking, barbecuing
Grilling, baking, barbecuing

Rootstock:

Spacing:

30-45cm
Space your plants 30-45cm apart to allow for spreading. Spread the roots out evenly, but handle them carefully as they break easily

How To Grow

Good pest and disease resistance

Asparagus is generally trouble free, but can be affected by slugs, snails and asparagus beetles (these can be picked off by hand. It's a good idea to encourage their predators, including birds, ladybirds and ground beetles) Late frosts can also damage young shoots in spring, and plants are prone to rotting in damp soil - this can be avoided by not overwatering.

Water regularly when new

Water new asparagus plants regularly during their first summer. Once established, asparagus plants are drought tolerant, so only need watering in long dry spells.

Full sun

Plant where the asparagus will get 6-8 hours of sunlight daily in spring and summer

Moist, well draining soil

Plant in any moist, well draining soil. Add plenty of well rotted manure or compost when planting and avoid any site that gets waterlogged in winter.

Feed in spring

Dig in plenty of well rotted manure or compost when planting. In early spring, apply a high potassium general fertiliser.

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