Just a simple question , I planted a new Timberley early rhubarb crown in march it is now going really well loads of lovely stalks now i know i should not pull it this year , mind you it does seem a waste but never mind will it be ok if i just cut the big leaves off and leave the fruit ? as i want to make a garden pest spray with the leaves
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You could just pull FEW stems and use the leaves if the plant is vigorous. Shame to waste the stalks and it is the leaves that build up the plant for next year.Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
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Originally posted by gullivar33 View PostSORRY i mean the stem i never had rhubarb like this b4 , so it be the leaves that put the goodness back ?
2n CO2 + 2n H2O + photons → 2(CH2O)n + 2n O2
Without the leaves the plant cannot make energy . . .
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The chooks massacred my rhubarb last year. Should I expect it to come back this year? Or have they ruined it for me and I need to see if friend has any left in her garden to steal again?Ali
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