· This guide on howtotransplantasparagusplants will walk you through the steps and considerations needed to successfully transplantasparagus, helping you create a thriving asparagus bed for years to come. Asparagus enters a period of rapid growth during the spring. During this period, the plants can better renew themselves and repair any damage sustained during digging and transplanting. The exact timing depends on your climate and the weather, but early spring, as soon as you can work the ground, is the right time to begin the transplanting process...See full list on thespruce.comAsparagus plants are long-lived and vigorous. A mature stand of asparagus plants produces spears over several weeks, up to eight weeks. During this time, a healthy plant should yield around 20 spears. When asparagus plants grow in a sunny site with good drainage, proper irrigation, and adequate nutrients, the plants multiply and become crowded over...See full list on thespruce.comBefore you dig up your asparagus, you must prepare the new site for planting. This is to minimize the time your dug plants spend above ground.See full list on thespruce.comIdentify your asparagus crowns, which will delineate where to make your divisions. Each crown may have several whitish spears beginning to emerge. Roots may be very tangled, and you can tease them apartthe best you can with your hands before using a sharp garden knife to separate them. If the roots are excessively tangled and overgrown, you can tri...See full list on thespruce.comMake a mound of soil mixed with compost in your prepared trench. Arrange the mounds so that each asparagus plant is about 18 inches apart. The top of the crown should be about two inches beneath the soil surface. Spread the plant's roots over the mound, and make sure the emerging spears are facing upwards. Cover the crowns with the soil and compost...See full list on thespruce.comTreat your newly divided and transplantedasparagus like a brand new planting. Asparagus beds should be moist but not soggy. After the soil settles, fertilize the plants with an all-purpose balanced fertilizer. Apply one pound of granular fertilizer per 100 square feet. Keep your asparagus bed weeded by lightly cultivating around the plants. Skip t...See full list on thespruce.comAsparagus crowns can thrive for 15 years or more, but sometimes you need to move them—whether to improve soil, rearrange beds, or rescue an established patch from poor drainage. Because asparagus roots are deep and fragile, careful handling is critical to avoid transplant shock. · Since asparagus is deep-rooted and slow-growing, transplanting requires careful handling to avoid damaging the roots and stunting future growth. In this guide, we will walk you through the best practices for transplantingasparagus to ensure a successful and thriving harvest for years to come. · I’ve covered everything about transplantingasparagus, including a lesson about crowns, choosing and preparing your new planting site, digging and dividing plants, the gradual planting method, and some tips for aftercare. · Learn to prolong the life of your overcrowded asparagus patch by transplantingasparagus using these tips to ease the process of transplanting. There’s one good reason for not transplantingasparagus: It’s a lot of work! Here we discuss the issues associated with transplantingasparagusplants that are already established, how to when etc. Asparagus crowns can thrive for 15 years or more, but sometimes you need to move them—whether to improve soil, rearrange beds, or rescue an established patch from poor drainage. Because asparagus roots are deep and fragile, careful handling is critical to avoid transplant shock. · Since asparagus is deep-rooted and slow-growing, transplanting requires careful handling to avoid damaging the roots and stunting future growth. In this guide, we will walk you through the best practices for transplantingasparagus to ensure a successful and thriving harvest for years to come. · I’ve covered everything about transplantingasparagus, including a lesson about crowns, choosing and preparing your new planting site, digging and dividing plants, the gradual planting method, and some tips for aftercare. · Learn to prolong the life of your overcrowded asparagus patch by transplantingasparagus using these tips to ease the process of transplanting. There’s one good reason for not transplantingasparagus: It’s a lot of work! Here we discuss the issues associated with transplantingasparagusplants that are already established, how to when etc.