Does it bloom?
Asparagus blooms from September to October. Its flowers are white with a green center, about the size of a button, and have no fragrance. Green asparagus with white flowers has a unique charm. In addition, after the asparagus blooms, it will produce small berries, which can only be looked at but not eaten.
Will it die after blooming?
Asparagus will not die after blooming, because asparagus is not bamboo after all. Don't combine the idea that bamboo will die after blooming with asparagus, there is no relationship between the two. Asparagus is a perennial herb with smooth, slender stems and slender leaves. For easier viewing, asparagus is usually kept in a short form. With white flowers, not to mention how beautiful it is.
How to make it bloom?
Before asparagus blooms, pay attention to timely fertilization, and apply more phosphorus and potash fertilizers to promote flowering. Keep asparagus leaves moist and mist with water frequently to prevent them from browning. Most of the asparagus grown at home are maintained indoors because they do not get enough light and do not bloom. If you want to bloom, you need to place the plants on the balcony in a sunny place, so that they can receive sunlight in the morning and evening, and be properly shaded at noon.