All Asparagus Seed Varieties For Sale High Yield Of 2500kg Asparagus/667m2
All Asparagus Seed Varieties For Sale High Yield Of 2500kg Asparagus/667m2
All Asparagus Seed Varieties For Sale High Yield Of 2500kg Asparagus/667m2

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All Asparagus Seed Varieties For Sale High Yield Of 2500kg Asparagus/667m2

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Model No. : FV-LS-001
Brand Name : Fairyvalley

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All Asparagus Seed Varieties For Sale High Yield Of 2500kg Asparagus/667m2   F1 Generation ones can be grew for 10-15 years. You only need sow the seeds one time, then can be harvested for 10-15 years.     1. 2000-5 F1   2000-5 F1 asparagus seeds is a new variety we latest research & development, which can be harvested both white and green asparagus. This variety is a strong growing one, straight and uniform, has ability of resistance to stem blight, high yield of 2000kg/Chinese mu of 667m2, about 1.8 cm in diameter, It is the highest yield and best disease-resistant hybrids in Chinese domestic.    2. New Prince F1   a. New Prince F1: A new hybrid varieties which is latest development by .Chinese asparagus study center.
b. Rapid growth, can be harvested in firstly year. Uniform and big, tight shoot, straight vegetable, with no hollow deformity.
c. An average diameter is 1.3 cm, first class shoots is more than 90%. d. High resistance to stem blight, 3500 kilograms (Shandong’s high-yield record is 2200 kg/Chinese mu of 667m2; It is a outstanding new hybrid variety.
e. Can be harvested both White and green asparagus. Seeds need: 50g/667m2 seedling then transplanting, 1300-1400 trees per Chinese mu of 667m2.     3. Shuo Feng F1 Shuo Feng asparagus seed: Developed by Chinese Asparagus Research Center, a latest generation of new hybrid varieties, grows rapidly and can be harvested in the first year. Uniform and big, tight shoots, no hollow deformity. An average diameter is 1.3 cm, First grade shoots up to 90%.High resistance to stem blight. Production increased by more than 40%. It is an excellent hybrid new variety. The white asparagus planted outstandingly. High yields above 3400kg/667m2.   Asparagus Seed For Sowing   1) Straight and smooth stem, white top and light green stem;
2) Many small bud scale;
3) Width of stem 7-8mm, single fruit above 26; 
4) High yield and good commercial values; 5) Good quality hybrid asparagus seeds and vegetable seeds;

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    Grow Asparagus from seed   Asparagus is easy to grow from seed and this is the cheapest method. Many people start them off indoors in pots but there really is no need, they can be sown directly into outdoor soil. The chief disadvantage compared to buying one year old crowns is that they will take a year longer to mature.   Which Seed Variety?   Asparagus plants are either female or male. The female plants produce berries whereas the males don't. Producing berries requires extra effort from the plant and the crop from a female plant is therefore not as good as the crop from a male plant. Some varieties of seed produce male and female asparagus, whereas some produce only males. A good all-male variety is Jersey Knight Improved. A good more traditional female and male variety is Martha Washington. We would opt for the all-male seeds.   Prepare the Seed Bed   Asparagus is raised in a seed bed for one year and then transplanted to their final position the next year. For the seed bed, the soil must be free-draining, preferably in full sun and not in a frost pocket. In September, dig the soil to a spade's depth and incorporate as much well-rotted compost as possible, remove any weeds. The time to sow the seeds is mid-April. Soak the seeds in water for 2 hours before sowing; this will help the germination process considerably. Sow the seed thinly in rows to a depth of about 5cm (2in). The rows should be 30cm (12in) apart. Water well if the conditions are dry. The seedlings will emerge in about 3 weeks. As soon as they are large enough, thin the seedlings to about 5cm (2in) apart. When the seedlings reach 15cm (6in) high thin them to 30cm (1ft) apart. For the rest of the year keep the plants weeded and well-watered. If you have bought seed with female and male plants, remove any female ones as soon as you see them produce berries. In mid-April the plants should be carefully dug up and transplanted to their final positions.   Is growing from asparagus seeds more hassle than its worth?   The answer is it probably depends on what is important to you. If you have lots of patience and know that you are going to be living where this bed is being planted for many years then the answer may be yes. The plants grown from asparagus seeds and transplanted will not have endured the stress of being packaged and out of the ground for a period of time so may be better in the long term and have a lower failure rate when transplanting. Equally if you are on a budget asparagus seeds are certainly cheaper than asparagus plants.   More Pictures:   ************************************************ For more vegetable seeds, flower seeds and fruit seeds, please feel free to contact us, Thanks!  
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