1. The soil for planting asparagus should generally be sandy loam, and the terrain should be slightly higher, so that the drainage performance will be stronger. Before planting asparagus, crops such as radishes and vegetables must not be planted in the soil.
2. Sowing asparagus seeds need to be soaked in warm water for a day before sowing. After taking out the seeds, wrap them in moist cotton cloth and place them in an environment of about 30 degrees Celsius for germination. After three days, the white germ will appear from the seeds, and the seeds can be sown into the soil.
3. Stop watering about a week before transplanting to allow the soil to become loose and dry, making it easier to remove the asparagus roots.
4. Field management: Asparagus seedlings should start topdressing about one month after planting. You can use decomposed organic fertilizer mixed with water or some cake fertilizer water. After the autumn harvest, the concentration of fertilizer can be increased appropriately. .