Asparagus growing in Yucatan

 My asparagus that was planted in late August, continues to thrive and grow taller.  2 years before any spears to harvest, but since everyone I talked to told me that I'd never get it to germinate here, I'm pretty please with my results.   Tomorrow, we will prune them down to about 10cm (4 inches) tall.  I want the root system to continue to grow and not need to feed such a tall plant.  I will keep them at 10cm at least until October when the rainy season starts.    As I've mentioned, I have coconut palm trees in nursery bags growing next to them to give them partial shade during the day and keep the extreme heat and sun of Yucatan from stressing them.



these plants at the rear of the bed, don't need the coconut trees to shade them because there is the large tree next to them to give them partial sunlight.





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