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What Is White Asparagus – How Does White Asparagus Grow

What Is White Asparagus – How Does White Asparagus Grow

What is white asparagus? Perhaps you’ve enjoyed this European delicacy in fancy restaurants and found the mild, nutty flavor more appealing than the grassy, bitter taste of green asparagus. If so, you probably want white asparagus growing in your garden, but here’s the real head-scratcher. There are no varieties of white asparagus! So how does white asparagus grow?

What is White Asparagus

If you’ve ever watched seedlings sprout on a wet paper towel, you’ve probably noticed the stems are white and the leaves are pale yellow. These sprouts aren’t green because they have not begun producing chlorophyll, which is the green pigment that gives herbaceous plants their color. 

Some plants, like asparagus, won’t produce chlorophyll until they’ve been exposed to sunlight. So what is white asparagus? It’s simple: Asparagus shoots which haven’t seen the light of day. Any variety of green asparagus can be deprived of sunlight to produce white asparagus shoots.

How to Grow White Asparagus  

Before you can have white asparagus growing in your garden, you must first establish healthy asparagus crowns which are at least three years old. Follow recommended guidelines for prepping soil, planting, and fertilizing asparagus for the first two years. 

White asparagus care can then begin in early spring of the third year. By this time, you should have a reasonable expectation of when asparagus will begin emerging from the ground in your area. Prior to this date, set up a method for blocking the sunlight from the emerging asparagus shoots:


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