UC72 Asparagus – 50 Seeds
UC72 Asparagus – 50 Seeds
UC72 Asparagus – 50 Seeds
UC72 Asparagus – 50 Seeds

UC72 Asparagus – 50 Seeds

Asparagus, UC72 (Asparagus officinalis) - 50 Seeds • Heirloom• Non-GMO• Open Pollinated• American Grown Seeds• Perennial• USDA Zone: 4-9 UC72 Asparagus is an exceptional heirloom variety celebrated for its high yields of delicious and tender spears. This vigorous perennial is known for its exceptional disease resistance and ability to thrive in various climates. Its delicate flavor and nutritional value make it a favorite among home gardeners and chefs alike. GROWING INSTRUCTIONS:This variety of asparagus does well when sown directly, but it can be transplanted for areas with a later final frost. The first harvest will be between 2 and 3 years after planting the first seed, with the first harvest being smaller than most. However, this plant will continue to produce many years in the garden after these initial years. Add organic matter to well drained soil, and keep weeds out. Sow seeds 1” below the surface and expose them to full sun. To harvest, cut each spear just below the soil when they are 8-11” long. After harvest, cut plants down to 1” above the soil and mulch over for continual harvests in the next seasons.

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Asparagus, UC72 (Asparagus officinalis) - 50 Seeds

• Heirloom
• Non-GMO
• Open Pollinated
• American Grown Seeds
• Perennial
• USDA Zone: 4-9

UC72 Asparagus is an exceptional heirloom variety celebrated for its high yields of delicious and tender spears. This vigorous perennial is known for its exceptional disease resistance and ability to thrive in various climates. Its delicate flavor and nutritional value make it a favorite among home gardeners and chefs alike.

GROWING INSTRUCTIONS:
This variety of asparagus does well when sown directly, but it can be transplanted for areas with a later final frost. The first harvest will be between 2 and 3 years after planting the first seed, with the first harvest being smaller than most. However, this plant will continue to produce many years in the garden after these initial years. Add organic matter to well drained soil, and keep weeds out. Sow seeds 1” below the surface and expose them to full sun. To harvest, cut each spear just below the soil when they are 8-11” long. After harvest, cut plants down to 1” above the soil and mulch over for continual harvests in the next seasons.

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