Posted by John B. on March 30, 2013 at 07:16:12 from (38.114.64.166):
Well I bought my self a 40# bag of rock salt and spread half of it over my two rows of asparagus to keep the weeds out. An old farmer told me to do this years ago since asparagus is a sea-weed. It actually likes the salt. I've been doing this for 19 years and my plants still look good. I found that the purple asparagus is the best to grow. It has bigger stems and people think it looks nicer. We don't see the purple here in the grocery stores. And the green doesn't look like it's worth bringing home as wilted as it always is. We cut ours up in 2" lengths then just put them in a Ziploc bag and freeze it without doing anything to it. This year I'm going to leave it full length and freeze it. So when I put it on my supper plate it will look like I'm at a restaurant...LOL
I use to fill the baggie with water then freeze it but found that wasn't the way to go. It took too long to cook it to melt the ice and the asparagus was always soggy.
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