Cutting a branch from an asparagus plant and planting it in new soil is not a standard or reliable method for propagation. Asparagus is typically propagated using root crowns, which must be one year old before they can produce stems[1].
While some sources mention that it is possible to grow asparagus from cuttings, this method is described as less reliable and may take longer[3]. Growing asparagus from established crowns or seeds is recommended for more consistent results and shorter wait times before harvesting[2].[4].
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