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| I have my few rhubarb plants in a row, and wondered whether you would recommend covering the new pink shoots just showing with a cloche and black plastic, or clear plastic, or not to cover, and should I cover yet or later? |
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| You don't have to cover rhubarb unless you're forcing. If this is the case then there has to be no light or limited light so that you get pink shoots. However, the crown will have spent all its energy in this and will no longer be of any use. Try this: http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles1105/rhubarb.asp
__________________ Best wishes Andrewo Harbinger of Rhubarb tales Last edited by Lesley Jay; 22-04-2006 at 08:48 PM. |
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| Peel rhubarb? Have never done this, and has effected my use of it. I have heard this peeling of rhubarb before and there is no difference, except you waste some good eating! Yes, time for plenty of manure, I use chicken manure round mine.
__________________ Best wishes Andrewo Harbinger of Rhubarb tales |
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| thought chicken manure was supposed to be good for fruit and flowers!!! well it just goes to show!! Don't you have problems with the plant flowering then??? Wont peel this year if others agree- such a waste of the red colouring! Remember as a kid in school all the rhubarb was red and for the past 40yrs+ have eaten home grown green stuff!! Wondered what I was doing wrong!! |
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| I still prefer it like my gran used to give it to me. Stick of rhubarb & bag of sugar.. Ah the childhood memories and you burnt off the sugar rushing to the loo
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| I have only heard the peeling of rhubarb mentioned in connection with jam-making and personally I am too lazy / impatient to be bothered with this fiddly task and so never have - and no-one has ever criticised my rhubarb and ginger jam. So my advice is don't bother, unless as Lesley says, the stalks are very large and when chopped have a thick stringy skin on them. Rat |
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