i am after some rhubarb if anyone has any going spare, i will of course pay for the postage and packing.
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I germinated and sowed in a cool greenhouse in April. then cold frame and then planted out (with lots of slug pellets). It's in a partially shaded part of garden but damp and well drained.
In the April dry spell it did nothing - despite lots of compost - but with the rains I have stalks 0.5metres long plus leaves teh size of dinner plates. It looks pickable now.. (a few slug / snail holes in leaves) but not ripe yet...)Last edited by Madasafish; 20-07-2007, 11:21 AM.
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Hi Phreddy, I sowed rhubarb seed either two or three years ago and i am picking it ever since. It was a great success, so I would say, go for it and sow the seed.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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Originally posted by Madasafish View Postwith the rains I have stalks 0.5metres long plus leaves teh size of dinner plates. It looks pickable now.. (a few slug / snail holes in leaves) but not ripe yet...)
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[QUOTE=bramble;123500]... and i am picking it ever since. QUOTE]
Thanks Bramble, it is not expected to do well in the heat. A neighbour has a tiny clump, 2 years old but nothing like one is used to in UK. Thats why I am considering it as an annual.
Seedlings are coming on well though.
Phreddy
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