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Related: About this forumQuestion: My 2-yr. old asparagus roots had sent up nice, big, tall
spears. Then Sunday night through last night we were in the 20's and they froze. I know I wasn't to cut this year, but will they be okay? Will I see them send up new shoots?
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)they should do fine.
In spring weather that has cold snaps, you can put a layer of straw or thin branches or whatever along the sides of the bed ( your bed IS raised, right?) to help protect them.
Good chance you will get a few more shoots if the weather stays warm enough.
3rd year beds do pretty well for picking, but always follow the pencil rule, leaving any spears that are thinner than a #2 pencil.
by year 6-7 it is time to divide.
Grew a LOT of asparagus in Ca and in Wash. state, trying to figure out a way to grow it in our hot climate down here in Ala.
sinkingfeeling
(53,410 posts)dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)Covering/protecting the bed during a freeze is to preserve the roots.
Does not hurt them if only the spears got frozen.
They should send up new spears when weather warms..root balls are pretty hardy.
I would wait and see what happens by late spring...