Vegalim
Variety
Approved Data
created by Eva-Maria1406 at 22.02.2023
Location
Bed
Color
green
Sowing
Harvest
Harvest
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1ST YEAR
FOLLOWING YEARS
Vegalim is planted in spring and can be harvested until the summer solstice. If not earthed, the stems remain green. Uncut, it can be used as a green bedding plant with fine leaves.
Non hybrid
Frostproof
Asparagus grows in the same location for several years. As a heavy feeder, it needs a lot of nutrients. Start preparing the bed the previous year. Loosen the soil to a depth of around 30 cm before winter. Work in plenty of compost, manure and coarse material. You can start growing from April. The young plants are planted in the bed from mid-May and covered with 10 cm of soil. If they continue to sprout, add more soil. However, the uppermost shoot tips must always remain visible. Patience is required until the first harvest. Only from the third year onwards can you harvest fresh asparagus every year from the beginning of May to June 24. At the end of the season, perennial asparagus goes into a dormant phase. After harvesting, cut off the stalks and in the fall cut off the green. In this way, you remove any basis for diseases. You can replenish missing nutrients with a nettle slurry and compost. Finally, a layer of mulch helps against weeds. If the asparagus sprouts again in spring, add more soil. You can also grow asparagus from pre-grown rhizomes, in which case the crop only lasts 1 year. Plant green asparagus 15 cm deep, white 25 cm deep and cover 8-10 cm with soil. Fill in the trench as the plant grows. Asparagus can be grown in the same location for 10 years. Keep the bed free of weeds, as asparagus cannot tolerate them.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Wet
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
30 cm
Row spacing
90 cm
Seeding depth
3 cm
Downy mildew
Root Rot
Grey mold
Powdery mildews
Goosefoot bug
Tarnished Plant Bug
Lygus pratensis
Asparagus miner
Spotted asparagus beetle
Common asparagus beetle
Asparagus fly
Cutworms
Springtails
Asparagus aphid
Black bean aphid
Land snails