Re peas there are several varieties stillavailable that will grow well over 6 feet tall eg Telegraph which some seedsmen still sell. Personally I can't be bothered and stick to Hurst Greenshaft and Douce de Provence both of which are easy, not too tall and of excellent flavour.
Re asparagus, maybe the non-showers are simply late arriving, none of mine is showing yet partly because I buried the tops under six inches of muck last Autumn and partly because some are only in their second year having been raised from seed and the shoots are still slender.
I wouldn't worry about a little frost nipping on early spud foliage, it just slows them a little but since the object is not to grow house-brick sized tubers what does it matter?
Re asparagus, maybe the non-showers are simply late arriving, none of mine is showing yet partly because I buried the tops under six inches of muck last Autumn and partly because some are only in their second year having been raised from seed and the shoots are still slender.
I wouldn't worry about a little frost nipping on early spud foliage, it just slows them a little but since the object is not to grow house-brick sized tubers what does it matter?
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