I have some I haven’t planted yet. Confused where I should plant them… I guess you can’t mess with the soil once you do.
InhalantsEnjoyer69
🥵 🥵 🥵
iamthelee
r/absoluteunits
HoratioTuna27
I have some stalks like that coming from a plant that I thought was looooooong dead. Seriously, planted it 5 or 6 years ago, got Like 3 spears that season and nothing since. This year, though? Giant, a handful of thick purple stalks. Bizarre.
The_Mighty_Broccoli
Lucky
Logical_Link_3315
That is some phat asparagus!
Willamina03
Whelp, I’m a little jealous. Just planted six roots this spring. The greens got about as wide as a pencil, but are pushing four foot tall. So I’m hoping they get wider as they age through the years.
VeganMinx
I am jealous as fuuuuggggg. We put in a patch of one-year ferns this year. They grew but are less than pencil thin. I think we have another 2 summers before we can eat them. That is one big mojumbo!
KTO519
that is sure to please many
Embarrassed_Mango679
Totally jealous! I’m waiting for mine to get old enough.
I did find one single, perfect morel growing in a bed but haven’t found any since. I saved the morel to seed the woods behind our house. edit morel not moDel. Cause I’m a MO-ron.
HatefulHipster
My former rental house had very well established rhubarb. We had access to it for 5 years and it was great. When the landlord sold the house, he and his wife came and took some. Well when I moved out into my own house I dug up the rest and planted at my house. And it is currently thriving!
tree_nutty
So lucky…I planted a few this year. If they get established it will take 3-4 years before I can actually see something remotely similar.
soulstoned
Chonky
MD_Weedman
Your pee is going to smell funny for a month!
StandUpPeddlingMode
Everything reminds me of him
Original_Lime_8642
That’s some big asparagus energy
LolaAucoin
I wanna see a picture of the whole patch!
manidhatetobealivern
Asparachode
Loud_Instruction5382
Lucky you
There_Are_No_Gods
About 15 years ago I planted a handful of varieties of asparagus, starting one type from seed and the rest from crowns. A couple varieties that I started from crowns have always just been much thicker than the others, looking about that size in just a couple years. They have some smaller stalks too, but on average are about 3 or 4 times the size of other varieties.
At first I was very excited, thinking “bigger is better!” Eventually I realized I much prefer eating skinnier asparagus. They are way easier to cook to a desired tenderness, and they cook way faster.
I now wish I didn’t have any of those monster varieties, and I’m considering pulling them and letting the other varieties fill into their spots.
hagrid2018
That’s the asparagus your girlfriends ex grew and she said not to worry about it. 😢
jh937hfiu3hrhv9
Fatter the better. If you plan to be there next year, pull all the grass out and keep the area weeded. They do not like competition.
ELHorton
Sorry. Photo rejected. I only accept bananas for scale.
MobileImpressive3046
Our purple asparagus always surprises me. Unbelievable how big it can get.
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Daaaaamn that is thick!
This is my first year eating my asparagus and im so happy. Its been torture not touching them the past few years.
That is certainly some impressive asparagus!
If you weed the patch- you’ll have it for decades.
Asparagus as a vegetable is like a wizard to a human being. They are ancient and wise.
girthy
What a find! Enjoy responsibly, and share with friends!
Big enough to pay rent
[Damn, that’s a thick-ass boi!](https://youtube.com/shorts/tWNjnQWqKRw?si=zYB6aLE6qgOgUpAp)
I’m so happy for you. Not jealous at all.
https://preview.redd.it/v07zp6nesr4f1.jpeg?width=160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=09253bc17b97e2e1ebe14a3684b500f7954f16f4
They just keep getting thicker???? This is news to me, how do you even eat it?
https://preview.redd.it/npf93ffytr4f1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2148f25d1e78c25e99398644b4dfe6376eca23cf
Lucky 🦆!
**GIRTHY**
https://preview.redd.it/b3618fstvr4f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f0d0a756167f2048af483511bac66afc0c62c7a4
More girth for your viewing pleasure
I have some I haven’t planted yet. Confused where I should plant them… I guess you can’t mess with the soil once you do.
🥵 🥵 🥵
r/absoluteunits
I have some stalks like that coming from a plant that I thought was looooooong dead. Seriously, planted it 5 or 6 years ago, got Like 3 spears that season and nothing since. This year, though? Giant, a handful of thick purple stalks. Bizarre.
Lucky
That is some phat asparagus!
Whelp, I’m a little jealous. Just planted six roots this spring. The greens got about as wide as a pencil, but are pushing four foot tall. So I’m hoping they get wider as they age through the years.
I am jealous as fuuuuggggg. We put in a patch of one-year ferns this year. They grew but are less than pencil thin. I think we have another 2 summers before we can eat them. That is one big mojumbo!
that is sure to please many
Totally jealous! I’m waiting for mine to get old enough.
I did find one single, perfect morel growing in a bed but haven’t found any since. I saved the morel to seed the woods behind our house.
edit morel not moDel. Cause I’m a MO-ron.
My former rental house had very well established rhubarb. We had access to it for 5 years and it was great. When the landlord sold the house, he and his wife came and took some. Well when I moved out into my own house I dug up the rest and planted at my house. And it is currently thriving!
So lucky…I planted a few this year. If they get established it will take 3-4 years before I can actually see something remotely similar.
Chonky
Your pee is going to smell funny for a month!
Everything reminds me of him
That’s some big asparagus energy
I wanna see a picture of the whole patch!
Asparachode
Lucky you
About 15 years ago I planted a handful of varieties of asparagus, starting one type from seed and the rest from crowns. A couple varieties that I started from crowns have always just been much thicker than the others, looking about that size in just a couple years. They have some smaller stalks too, but on average are about 3 or 4 times the size of other varieties.
At first I was very excited, thinking “bigger is better!” Eventually I realized I much prefer eating skinnier asparagus. They are way easier to cook to a desired tenderness, and they cook way faster.
I now wish I didn’t have any of those monster varieties, and I’m considering pulling them and letting the other varieties fill into their spots.
That’s the asparagus your girlfriends ex grew and she said not to worry about it. 😢
Fatter the better. If you plan to be there next year, pull all the grass out and keep the area weeded. They do not like competition.
Sorry. Photo rejected. I only accept bananas for scale.
Our purple asparagus always surprises me. Unbelievable how big it can get.
https://preview.redd.it/z9veg21aws4f1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ab9b80a5172521eb8c8a12c0d6359ac46f8d166
No banana for scale?
I think that’s your landlord.
Sir, that is of the Asperagus-chodus familia, show some respect….
Make sure that’s not tricky Japanese Knotweed! It basically ruined my life!
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I posted that out of fear for your sanity and took a closer look after the fact. I may be wrong….still. Be warned. 😂😂
Planted 21 plants when we bought our house 5 years ago, 19 made it through the first 2 years. Good thing we like asparagus!
that one is load bearing. do not pull this stalk