Prepare your asparagus bed by digging in well-rotted manure and removing perennial weeds. You can do this the previous winter. Asparagus likes the soil freely drained, so add grit if gardening on heavy clay.
Plant asparagus crowns outdoors as soon as possible after receiving them in March or April. Plant crowns 30cm (1ft) apart. Leave 50cm (20in) between the rows.
Dig a wide trench about 20cm (8in) deep and 30cm (1ft) wide. Form a ridge of soil down the centre of the trench. The ridge should be just high enough so that the crown buds end up just below the soil surface. Place the crown on the ridge, draping the roots either side of the ridge. Keep well watered.
It’s important to continue to keep the bed free of weeds while the asparagus is growing. They compete with the crowns, so mulch deeply with compost in early spring and remove any weeds by hand as the asparagus roots can be shallow.







