Seed propagation of Asparagus
Asparagus can reproduce with seeds. The fruit of asparagus ripens in autumn. We can harvest the green to red fruit of asparagus from September to October every year. The harvested fruit cannot be sown immediately. We need to pile up the seeds of asparagus for fermentation and plant them with large and full seeds. Generally, it is sown in spring and autumn. If sown in autumn, the germination rate of seeds is relatively high, but it takes a long time to occupy the land and the daily management is troublesome; The germination rate of sowing in spring is relatively low, but the land occupation time is short and the management is convenient p>
When sowing, dig a small pit of about five centimeters. If planting in a large area, the seed spacing should be kept between two or three centimeters. After sowing, fill the soil pit, cover it with fertilizer or plant ash, and then cover it with straw to moisturize. It's best to keep the temperature between 17 and 20 degrees, and the seedlings will emerge in about 19 days. After emergence, we should pay attention to the shade of the plant, build a shelter, maintain appropriate humidity, and moisturize the soil. When the seedling is about three centimeters high, we should pay attention to weeding and fertilization, and it can be transplanted in a year p>
Ramet propagation of Asparagus
Select the large and robust asparagus as the mother plant. We can divide a asparagus into at least three clusters. Each cluster must have two to five buds and more than three small roots. The smaller the incision, the better. In order to prevent incision infection, lime can be smeared on the incision, and the ramets smeared with the incision can be planted after one day's airing p>