Asparagus Guelph Millennium - West Coast Seeds

Asparagus Guelph Millennium - West Coast Seeds

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Asparagus Guelph Millennium - West Coast Seeds
4660 Elk Lake Drive

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4660 Elk Lake Dr
Victoria BC V8Z 5M1
Canada

+12506585415

Asparagus officinalis

This all male asparagus variety was bred at the University of Guelph. It is much loved for its cold tolerance, its productivity, and the solid green colour of its tasty spears. The foliage is robust and attractive. The purple bracts of Jersey Knight are caused by the presence of anthocyanins, which are only "moderately present" in Guelph Millennium. Choose Guelph Millennium asparagus seeds when planning the asparagus bed for your organic vegetable garden. Growing asparagus from seeds takes several years, but asparagus fresh from the garden is worth all the effort. This is the premium choice for asparagus growers in Canada and the northern US. This variety is a winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Hybrid seeds.

Approx. 10 seeds

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Customer Reviews

4 out of 5 stars 1 total reviews
Celina 🇨🇦
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Grew like a weed
It is 4* only because this was only year 1. This grew so well from direct sow in a raised garden bed. Little spears popped up all summer all the way into early Sept. They were the size of a skinny green bean in year 1. I am pretty sure I will be able to transplant some crowns maybe even next year by...
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10/18/22
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