No, not practising to be an extra in a film , just wondering - anyone here know anything about growing rhubarb from seed ? How quickly do the plants grow ( I know, how long is a piece of string...) - do I need to sow lots of seeds to get enough plants for use as insecticidal drenches the first year ?
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My neighbour's son grew some from seed. The one I have is now coming up to three years old and only just beginning to be big enough to pick. I think it's like asparagus in that you don't pick any for the first few years to allow the plant to establish. It took a year to be big enough to transplant! If you have mare's tail around you could use that instead.
However I am not an expert so maybe someone else knows different.Bright Blessings
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Sow in seedbed in April - over the summer, thin and then move the strongest plants in autumn to a permanent bed.
One variety says can be harvested one year after sowing - that sounds a bit quick so I would only harvest very very lightly. Perhaps then 2 years from seed to harvest?
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Oh believe me I've tried Jennie ! (I am an Aberdonian born and bred - the kind of man other Scots think of as grippy ) I think the problem is that I have yet to tap into the allotment culture, and the prospects of that anytime soon are remote as the allotment site I am hoping to get onto only has 5 plots, 3 currently unused and all new (sans rhubarb).
Earthbabe, heaven forfend that I should ever have mare's tail growing in my allotment...but do you know something about it that I don't ? The only uses I've ever heard of for it is as a source of silicon for glass making, and as a pot scourer in the Middle Ages !
Multiveg, which variety is it that is supposed to be so quick ? (Ta for the sowing info, I was all set to sow now to let the cold get to the seeds ! )There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
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I sowed rhuberb last year (sowed it in Feb in seed tray on windowsill) All the seed germinated and i planted them out in early summer. They threw up plenty of leaves and did far better than i would thought for a first year. Hoping to be able to pull a few sticks next year.
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Mmm, seed tray on windowsill... thanks bramble, I think by February I am going to be desperate to sow seed so that'll be top of my list ! How long do they take to germinate ? Do they need covering with soil etc ?
Jennie, springtime in Shetland....that's late June isn't it ?
Who is DT Brown and why does he drink so much ?There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
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Originally posted by snohare View PostEarthbabe, heaven forfend that I should ever have mare's tail growing in my allotment...but do you know something about it that I don't ? The only uses I've ever heard of for it is as a source of silicon for glass making, and as a pot scourer in the Middle Ages !
It's high silica content means it can be useful for hair and nail conditions too.
Still no a reason to deliberately grow it as someone I know does but it takes all sorts.Bright Blessings
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it's been suggested you can use it against the dreaded blight
Jennie, April or June, either way with my goldfish-style memory I am likely to forget...but think of some plant you might want/need and we'll maybe do a swap.There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
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