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Asparagus picker Polet

This asparagus picker is the tool for every asparagus lover who wants to harvest themselves. With a sturdy steel picker of 30 cm and a comfortable wooden handle of 13 cm, it is ideal for cutting asparagus underground without damaging them. The wooden handle fits comfortably in the hand, so that you can work accurately and effortlessly harvest top-quality asparagus. Perfect for both the hobby gardener and the experienced grower!

€14,83

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Want to learn more about asparagus?

Discover in our blogs how to plant asparagus, whether they can also be grown in pots, and what dual-purpose varieties actually are. Whether you are just starting out or are already a seasoned gardener: with these tips you will become a real asparagus expert.

Prefer to watch a video? Check out our YouTube video where we show you everything.

Storing asparagus claws

Asparagus claws are best planted out immediately upon receipt. If you can't do it right away, store them in the refrigerator, shed or cellar at around 4ºC to prevent them from sprouting. Leave them in the bag to prevent them from drying out. They can be stored for a maximum of 7-10 days before planting them out.

Want to keep them longer? Take them out of the bag and put them in a sealed bucket with slightly moist sowing or cutting soil. Be careful: not too wet, because then they will rot. The sooner they are planted, the better! Want to know more about planting? Read our blog or watch our video .