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Asparagus- UC-157

Asparagus- UC-157

Minimum Seed Count: 20

UC-157 is a widely grown asparagus variety developed for dependable yields and uniform spears. It produces straight, medium-to-large green spears with tight tips and good flavor. Plants establish quickly and perform well in a range of climates, making UC-157 a solid choice for home gardens and market growers alike. Once established, beds can remain productive for many years!

Planting Guide:

  • Planting time: Early spring as soon as soil can be worked

  • Soil: Well-drained soil, high in organic matter

  • Sun: Full sun

  • Planting depth: Set crowns 6–8 inches deep

  • Spacing: 12–18 inches apart in rows 3–4 feet apart

  • Water: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during establishment

  • Days to first harvest: Light harvest in year 2, full harvest from year 3

Harvest:
Harvest spears when they reach 6–8 inches tall by cutting or snapping at soil level. Stop harvesting once spears become thin to allow plants to recharge for the following season.

$1.22

Original: $3.50

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Asparagus- UC-157

$3.50

$1.22
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Description

Minimum Seed Count: 20

UC-157 is a widely grown asparagus variety developed for dependable yields and uniform spears. It produces straight, medium-to-large green spears with tight tips and good flavor. Plants establish quickly and perform well in a range of climates, making UC-157 a solid choice for home gardens and market growers alike. Once established, beds can remain productive for many years!

Planting Guide:

  • Planting time: Early spring as soon as soil can be worked

  • Soil: Well-drained soil, high in organic matter

  • Sun: Full sun

  • Planting depth: Set crowns 6–8 inches deep

  • Spacing: 12–18 inches apart in rows 3–4 feet apart

  • Water: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during establishment

  • Days to first harvest: Light harvest in year 2, full harvest from year 3

Harvest:
Harvest spears when they reach 6–8 inches tall by cutting or snapping at soil level. Stop harvesting once spears become thin to allow plants to recharge for the following season.