Pseudomonas aureofaciens PA147–2 produces an antibiotic that inhibits the growth of Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae, the causative agent of root‐rot disease of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis). To assess the potential use of PA147–2 as a biocontrol organism, we report preliminary findings of a field application of PA 147–2 to asparagus crowns. To determine the ability of PA 147–2 to suppress Phytophthora rot, asparagus crowns inoculated with PA 147–2 were planted in Eyre shallow fine sandy loam soil inoculated with P. megasperma var. sojae. During the 6‐month trials, PA147–2 was isolated from inoculation points with a decreasing frequency. Harvesting and analysis of asparagus plants revealed that inoculation of crowns with PA147–2 resulted in a 55.8% increase of fern dry weight in comparison to untreated plants. Preliminary field trial results suggest the direct inoculation of asparagus crowns with PA147–2 before planting causes a statistically significant increase in the yield of plant material in the presence of P. megasperma var. sojae.