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Does asparagus bloom?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Does asparagus bloom?

Does asparagus blossom?

The flowering period of asparagus is from September to October. The flowers of asparagus are white, green in the middle, about the size of buttons, and have no fragrance. Green asparagus, with white flowers, do not have a charm. In addition, asparagus will bear small berries after flowering, which can only be watched but not eaten.

Asparagus is graceful, evergreen all the seasons, and its appearance gives people a feeling of stability and elegance. It is often thought to be miniature bamboo, but like bamboo, it will blossom only once in its life. Will it die after flowering?

Will asparagus blossom and die?

Asparagus will not die after flowering, because asparagus is not bamboo after all, do not combine the idea that bamboo will die if it blossoms, there is no relationship between the two.

Asparagus is a perennial herb with smooth and slender stems and slender leaves. In order to facilitate viewing, the short plant type of asparagus is usually maintained. Not to mention how beautiful it is with white flowers. So, friends of asparagus blossoming at home, don't worry, watch quietly!

Flowering period of asparagus

Asparagus usually blossoms after 4 or 5 years of culture, and the flowering time is from September to October, but due to different conservation environment, some asparagus will bloom in February to March or June to July. Within 2-3 months after flowering, asparagus will produce small berries. After the fruit turns black, it should be harvested in time. After the peel is removed, it can be sown in spring!

Before asparagus blossoms, we should pay attention to timely fertilization and apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to promote flowering.

Keep the leaves of asparagus moist and often spray water on the leaves to prevent and control the withered and yellow leaves.

Most of the asparagus planted by the family are kept indoors and do not blossom because they do not get enough light. To blossom, you need to put the plant on the balcony where there is plenty of sunshine, so that it can receive sunlight sooner or later, and appropriate sunshade at noon.

Meeting the above three conditions, asparagus, which has been cultivated for 4 or 5 years, should be able to blossom and bear fruit.

 
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