No I’ve never tried rhubarb ,now you’ve put that on my list is it easy to grow ?Minty wrote:Lol, I need one of these for the loft ;o)
Have you ever grown Rhubarb Mrs Beef?
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Hey peeps. Saw rhubabrb and had to chime in. Yes it is very easy to grow and harvest. They can grow in partial shade and full sun. They need 3-4 ft circle as they get very large. They have an almost woody heart to them kinda like a sugar beet or agave. Usually splitting rhubarb is best in the fall after all foliage has been removed or in early spring before regrowth. Just plant it so the top of the heart is exposed above the soil and it will grow anywhere seriously. The leaves are poisonous but the stalks dont sequester the poison that is why they are edible. AND DELICIOUSMrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:11 pmNo I’ve never tried rhubarb ,now you’ve put that on my list is it easy to grow ?Minty wrote:Lol, I need one of these for the loft ;o)
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Nice one thanks Mafoo I’ll look into getting someMafoo.Martin wrote:Hey peeps. Saw rhubabrb and had to chime in. Yes it is very easy to grow and harvest. They can grow in partial shade and full sun. They need 3-4 ft circle as they get very large. They have an almost woody heart to them kinda like a sugar beet or agave. Usually splitting rhubarb is best in the fall after all foliage has been removed or in early spring before regrowth. Just plant it so the top of the heart is exposed above the soil and it will grow anywhere seriously. The leaves are poisonous but the stalks dont sequester the poison that is why they are edible. AND DELICIOUSMrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:11 pmNo I’ve never tried rhubarb ,now you’ve put that on my list is it easy to grow ?Minty wrote: Lol, I need one of these for the loft ;o)
Have you ever grown Rhubarb Mrs Beef?
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Apparently it grows by itself, we always had it in the back yard as a kid and no one looked after it, not always there of course but real nice and sour once it comes around. Definitely try it- Apple and Rhubarb Crumble for the win. I sure you will make it a great rhubarb plant looking at your others mate.Mrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:11 pmNo I’ve never tried rhubarb ,now you’ve put that on my list is it easy to grow ?
I don't actually like that many vegetables and don't have a garden but would love to grow strawberries, peppers, spring onions and WATER MELON ;o) might have to GrowRoom420 breed me another tent for the bedroom. Your photo's make me wanna grow more good stuff other than the weed. Thanks.
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On my list for today lolcaptain beefheart wrote:deweed the spring onions ewe wanna
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I was thinking of crumble lol when it was mentioned yea get in the pot growing hun, all mine are in pots and u can do loads in your tents these days , now I’ve never tried a melon lol get started now and pop some seedsMinty wrote:Apparently it grows by itself, we always had it in the back yard as a kid and no one looked after it, not always there of course but real nice and sour once it comes around. Definitely try it- Apple and Rhubarb Crumble for the win. I sure you will make it a great rhubarb plant looking at your others mate.Mrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:11 pmNo I’ve never tried rhubarb ,now you’ve put that on my list is it easy to grow ?
I don't actually like that many vegetables and don't have a garden but would love to grow strawberries, peppers, spring onions and WATER MELON ;o) might have to GrowRoom420 breed me another tent for the bedroom. Your photo's make me wanna grow more good stuff other than the weed. Thanks.
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A sunny windy day in pollys garden today had to triple peg the washing my plants are popping along nice enough ... more sunshine please
French beans
Pumpkin
Assortment of bedding plants
Gawd knows , send him in for plant food he comes out with this little beast
Inside a poppy
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French beans
Pumpkin
Assortment of bedding plants
Gawd knows , send him in for plant food he comes out with this little beast
Inside a poppy
Happy gardening
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Evening gardeners , happy days in the garden , second batch of potatoes have popped up
Strawberries coming on
Lilies
Black petunias
Bring back the sunshine
Strawberries coming on
Lilies
Black petunias
Bring back the sunshine
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