Purple Passion Asparagus 10 Roots - Passion in The Garden - Heirloom/No GMOs
Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Number of Items | 1 |
L**.
Healthy and thriving
This is my second year of having these asparagus plants in my garden. They are growing so big, thriving actually, and spreading. I am still looking forward to eating them, as I've just been letting them spread so far. I should've bought a two-pack.
K**.
Healthy, Thriving, and Absolutely Delicious!
I couldn’t be happier with my purchase of the Purple Passion Asparagus Roots! They arrived in great condition, and all 10 roots have sprouted beautifully in my garden. It’s been amazing watching them grow so quickly, and they are thriving!I couldn’t resist sneaking a few bites, and they are absolutely delicious— tender, and full of flavor. I can’t wait to harvest more. These are truly a gardener’s dream: heirloom, non-GMO, and a perfect addition to any garden.Highly recommend for anyone looking to add something special to their garden!
C**E
Great value.
These grew great only had 1 that didn't survive.
D**.
Crappie
They all looked good, planted some put on tops some just staled this spring nothing all gone. We have had asparagus gardens before, no trouble, we wild asparagus on our place comes back every year, even in drought.Very sorry product! Ripoff
L**Z
Give it time
Update 1 year laterThe spears came up earlier this year than they did last year. They were hard to see against the dark mulch at first, so it seemed like I got 8” spears overnight. They seem as happy and healthy as they were last spring. Zone 8a, PNW.Original reviewUnlike other folks, I had a cold spring. It took three months for these to start coming up, but now they're all happy and ferny.I followed the planting instructions on the University of Minnesota website.These went into a raised bed with some locally sources putting soil. I dug troughs about 10 inches deep. Then I laid down the crowns without doing the spreading out on a mound thing (UMN says research does not support the claim that the octopus method is better). The crown heads were a foot apart. I covered with a couple of inches of soil, then watered the bed. We had a very wet spring, so I didn't touch them again until spears started popping up. Once the spears were a free inches tall. I filled in the troughs.One of my rows has strawberries planned between them, I'm curious how these will compare with the others.
J**.
These came pretty quickly, but when they arrived they were moldy ...
I ordered these late in the season because the crowns I bought from Walmart didn't sprout. These came pretty quickly, but when they arrived they were moldy and very smelly like a few other people have complained. I planted the best 2 crowns and they sprouted almost immediately with large, thick shoots. These are very mature plants that will produce food this year. After reading some of the other reviews and their responses, I decided to plant the rest of the crowns that I received, and they too sprouted immediately. I think these plants are good quality and the shipping method is as good as can be expected, but people should be more aware of what they are getting.
T**A
as described by seller
know nothing of planting or gowning anything but just followed instructions and planted 10 roots all 10 have sprouted and are now about 1 1/2 to 2 feet in height they took a bit of time in sprouting but are doing great now--everything depends on weather and my ability to grow them to maturity now very pleased with them and would recommend to anyone
T**T
Perfect condition!
Perfect! Thank you 🙏
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