Overview
Embark on a rewarding gardening journey with our Millennium Asparagus bare roots, a truly exceptional choice for both novice and experienced growers. This offering includes 5 high-quality bare roots of the ‘Millennium’ variety, renowned for its superior performance and long-term productivity. As an all-male hybrid, ‘Millennium’ asparagus directs all its energy into spear production, resulting in higher yields and more consistent growth compared to traditional varieties. These bare roots are designed to establish quickly, providing you with a delicious harvest for many years to come. The ‘Millennium’ variety, Asparagus officinalis, is particularly celebrated for its robust nature and adaptability, making it a reliable addition to almost any garden.
Growing Millennium Asparagus bare roots is an investment in your future culinary endeavors. Asparagus is a perennial vegetable, meaning it will return year after year, providing fresh, tender spears every spring. The ‘Millennium’ cultivar stands out due to its excellent cold-hardiness, allowing it to flourish in a wide range of climates. Its ability to thrive in various soil conditions, including heavier clay soils, further enhances its appeal. Prepare to enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own gourmet asparagus right from your backyard, knowing you’ve chosen a variety known for its resilience and prolific output.
Key Benefits
Choosing to plant Millennium Asparagus bare roots offers a wealth of advantages for the home gardener, promising a bountiful and long-lasting harvest:
- High Yielding: As an all-male hybrid, the ‘Millennium’ variety focuses all its energy on producing spears, leading to significantly higher yields compared to female or mixed varieties. This means more delicious asparagus for your table each spring.
- Exceptional Cold-Hardiness: These asparagus bare roots are incredibly resilient, able to withstand cold temperatures, making them suitable for a broad range of USDA zones and extending growing possibilities.
- Versatile Soil Adaptability: Unlike some more finicky plants, the ‘Millennium’ asparagus thrives in a variety of soil types, including heavier clay soils, provided there is adequate drainage. This makes site selection much easier for gardeners.
- Long-Lived Perennial: Once established, your perennial asparagus plants will produce for 15-25 years, offering a consistent and reliable harvest season after season with minimal effort after the initial setup.
- Uniform, High-Quality Spears: Expect to harvest straight, tender, and flavorful green spears that are ideal for cooking, steaming, roasting, or enjoying fresh. The consistency in quality is a hallmark of the ‘Millennium’ variety.
- Low Maintenance: After the initial planting and establishment period, growing asparagus from bare roots is relatively low maintenance, primarily requiring annual weeding and fertilization to ensure continued vigor.
- Gourmet Taste: Homegrown asparagus offers a superior taste and freshness that store-bought varieties can rarely match. Enjoy the rich, earthy flavor and crisp texture of your own freshly harvested spears.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Successful cultivation of your Millennium Asparagus bare roots begins with proper site selection and soil preparation. Choose a location in full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. Asparagus prefers well-draining soil with a pH between 6.5 and 7.0. Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter like compost or aged manure to improve drainage and fertility. Dig a trench about 6-8 inches deep and 12 inches wide. Create a mound of soil in the bottom of the trench, and spread the bare roots over the mound, ensuring the crown is at the peak. Space plants 12-18 inches apart within the trench, and space trenches 3-5 feet apart.
After planting, cover the crowns with about 2-3 inches of soil. As the spears grow, gradually fill the trench with more soil until it is level with the surrounding ground. Water thoroughly after planting and maintain consistent moisture, especially during dry periods, for the first year. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Fertilize annually in early spring with a balanced fertilizer or compost. For optimal yield and spear quality from your high-yielding asparagus, resist harvesting during the first two years to allow the plants to establish a strong root system. In the third year, you can begin harvesting spears when they are 6-10 inches tall and about as thick as your finger. Stop harvesting when spears become thin, typically around late June.
Winter care is crucial for the longevity of your perennial asparagus plants. After the foliage turns yellow and dies back in the fall, cut the old ferns down to about 2 inches above the ground. Apply a 4-6 inch layer of mulch, such as straw or shredded leaves, over the asparagus bed to protect the crowns from extreme cold and help suppress weeds. This practice also enriches the soil as the mulch breaks down. With proper care, your asparagus patch will be a productive part of your garden for decades, offering delicious harvests year after year.
Size & Details
This offering includes 5 Millennium Asparagus Bare Roots, ready for planting. Bare roots are dormant root systems without soil, making them easy to ship and plant. Each root is carefully selected to ensure viability and vigorous growth. The ‘Millennium’ variety is known to produce uniform, green spears that typically reach 6-10 inches in height and about 1/2 to 3/4 inch in diameter when ready for harvest. These plants are long-lived, with an expected productive life of 15-25 years under optimal conditions, making them a sustainable choice for your garden.
Asparagus plants develop a dense fern-like foliage that can reach 3-6 feet tall and 2-4 feet wide once established, providing an attractive backdrop in your garden after the harvest season. While the initial establishment takes two years without harvest, the long-term yield and ease of maintenance make growing asparagus from bare roots a highly rewarding experience. These bare roots are shipped without a pot, ensuring they are ready to be planted directly into your prepared garden bed upon arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big do Millennium Asparagus plants get? A: Once established, the fern-like foliage of Millennium Asparagus can grow 3-6 feet tall and 2-4 feet wide. The spears themselves are harvested when they are 6-10 inches tall.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: Millennium Asparagus is an outdoor perennial vegetable. It requires a significant amount of space and full sun exposure to thrive and produce a good harvest.
- Q: How much sunlight does Millennium Asparagus need? A: For optimal growth and spear production, these perennial asparagus plants require full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? Is it good for beginners? A: While the initial planting and establishment of Millennium Asparagus bare roots require some care and patience (no harvesting for the first two years), established plants are relatively low maintenance, making them suitable for patient beginners.
- Q: What condition will the bare roots arrive in? A: The Millennium Asparagus bare roots will arrive dormant and without soil or a pot, ready for immediate planting upon receipt. They are carefully packed to ensure their health during transit.
- Q: How long until I can harvest the asparagus? A: It is crucial to allow the plants to establish for two full growing seasons without harvesting. You can begin harvesting lightly in the third spring after planting.
- Q: When is the best time to plant Millennium Asparagus bare roots? A: The best time to plant these bare roots is in early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked and after the last hard frost.
- Q: Will Millennium Asparagus survive winter in my zone? A: The ‘Millennium’ variety is known for its excellent cold-hardiness and is suitable for a wide range of USDA zones. Applying a thick layer of mulch in fall will help protect the crowns during winter.
- Q: What type of soil is best for growing asparagus from bare roots? A: Growing asparagus from bare roots thrives in well-draining soil with a pH between 6.5 and 7.0. It is adaptable even to heavier clay soils if they are amended with organic matter to improve drainage.
- Q: Can I use these bare roots for container gardening? A: While theoretically possible, asparagus requires deep roots and significant space. Container growing might not yield the best results for high-yielding asparagus like ‘Millennium’. In-ground planting is highly recommended.


















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