Asparagus Seeds
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Asparagus has an interesting history dating back to 3,000 BC in Egypt, when a drawing of asparagus was found on an ancient Egyptian frieze. There is even a reference to instructions on the best way to plant asparagus, by a Roman statesman, Cato the Elder, in his 160 BC manuscript on farming. France’s King Louis XIV loved asparagus so much he called it the ‘king of vegetables’.
This unique vegetable is one of the most beneficial, as it is rich in vitamins C, B-12, B-2, and folic acid, and can help relieve high blood pressure and edema, since it assists your body in removing salts. Asparagus protects the liver from toxins, aids in the relief of the frequency and duration of migraine headaches, and can increase cognitive skills in older adults. Scientists believe this nutritious vegetable can possibly slow down the aging process!
You need patience when planting asparagus seeds, as it takes approximately 3 years from the initial planting until you can reap a harvest. But the good news is that taken care of properly, asparagus beds can produce crops up to an astounding 20-30 years. Although the seeds can be planted directly in the ground, to get the best results from your St. Clare heirloom asparagus seeds, place your seeds in a raised 2’x8‘ bed in fertilized, moist soil.
Asparagus can be used to enhance soups, salads, and pasta, and also roasted, steamed or baked; however, younger spears are more tender than mature spears.
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Asparagus – Mary Washington Improved
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Mary Washington Improved Asparagus (A.K.A. Mary Washington, Improved Mary Washington)
Days to Maturity: 2-3 years
Mary Washington Improved was first released in 1950 by Burpee. This hardy and productive variety offers the same excellent flavor as the original, with improved yields and tighter tops. Boasting strong and productive plants, Mary Washington Improved produces medium-sized stalks that are tender and delicious. Known for its versatility, it’s ideal for use in salads, soups, and as a side dish, this variety freezes exceptionally well. It is somewhat resistant to rust, making it a reliable choice for gardeners in various climates, especially in areas prone to such diseases.25 Seeds per pack
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Asparagus – UC 72
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UC 72 Asparagus (a.k.a. Mary Washington UC-72, Mary's Granddaughter)
Days to Maturity: 2–3 Years
Was developed by the University of California-Davis as an improved Mary Washington type, bred for better heat and drought tolerance. This hardy, productive variety produces thick, dark green spears with compact heads, usually larger than Mary Washington. The flavor is sweet and nutty, making it excellent grilled, roasted, or steamed. A long-lived perennial, UC 72 grows 36–48 inches tall, filling out with feathery foliage later in the season. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, is resistant to Fusarium Wilt and Rust, and freezes or pickles well for long-term use.
25 Seeds per pack
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