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Asparagus,wonder vagiee

by Dibya Bhatta | 12-08-2019 22:06 recommendations 0



Asparagus is high in antioxidants and packs a powerful punch of healthy vitamins and minerals: fiber, vitamins A, C, E and K and folate. It¡¯s also a great source of copper, an essential trace mineral that aids in 
collagen formation, energy production and iron absorption. This nutrient-dense vegetable is one of the best sources of natural inulin, a type of fiber that is not digested in the digestive tract. Instead, it acts as a prebiotic which helps support a healthy gut flora.
I collected those asparagus seeds from Nepal Agriculture research council where I work as an intern and bought them home.
I prepared a bedding material in a plastic waste coffee cup.Every time I plant something ,I try my best to reuse the waste and make the most out of it.
For the asparagus,
I prepared a mixture of saw dust,wood Ash,garden soil and sand and poured in the coffee cup and spread the seed over it and cover by the thin layer.
After 10days the sprouts of asparagus are visible in the cups.
After a month they will be ready to transplant to the soil and during next spring they will sprout and ready to serve as Vegetable in our plate.
They are considered most nutritional vegetable and sold at RS.600per kg in the market of Kathmandu.
So by growing it on my own I can save money as well feed my family a healthy organic veggie!
You can try this at your home as well.
For asparagus seeds you can contact me! 

 
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6 Comments

  • Louis Mentor says :
    Hi Dibya,

    Thank you for your report about Asparagus and it was surprising to read that you actually grow your own Asparagus. I would love to grow it in my home! Great work!

    Louis Mentor
    Posted 19-08-2019 01:02

  • Dibya Bhatta says :
    thank you so much mentor for your valuable comment!! :)
    Posted 15-08-2019 01:40

  • Wonhee Mentor says :
    Hello Dibya

    It's amazing that you managed to grow your own Asparagus. As you already pointed out, the nutritional benefits of Asparagus can never be overrated. Also, the way you tried to best reuse the waste when planting something was very impressive. Thank you for sharing your valuable experience!

    Wonhee Mentor
    Posted 14-08-2019 18:14

  • Prashamsa Bhusal says :
    Great report Dibya sister!!
    Go green
    Posted 13-08-2019 17:38

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Dibya!

    I hope you are well today my fellow ambassador!

    We also eat the asparagus vegetable from time to time and you are right it does have a lot of nutritional value. The dedication you put in making sure that you eat home-grown vegetables is very commendable. I hope you post a picture of when the plants are ready to be put into the soil keep us updated!

    Thank you so much for the effort that you have put in writing this report I enjoyed reading this so much and I hope to read more of your work in the coming future!

    Keep up the good work!
    With gratitude,
    Ms Domingos
    Posted 13-08-2019 17:17

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Dibya didi

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Asparagus.
    Keep up with your activities and keep inspiring people.

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki
    Posted 13-08-2019 05:37

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