Planted peas today. I'm going to plant everything and anything I can.
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As you can see in the picture they've scratched up the newspaper mulch. Anytime I dig up and area they come through and work it some more. If I need an area cleared I dig it a bit with the pick or hoe and then they come and dig around some more.
I have to protect every thing with a circle of poultry wire or it gets dug out. Somethings have to get established.
Now tell me. How can I be insured big fat stalks of rhubarb? Also at the farmers market someone had some labeled heritage. What kind is that? I've only found two kinds. Canada Red and Victoria.
Planted peas today. I'm going to plant everything and anything I can.
My peas are 2 feet tall! LOL I thoguht I was late getting my plants in! lol Sorry couldnt help it. The deer ate the tops off of all my peas a few weeks ago and I left them and place netting around them...They have grown back wonderfully and can't wait!
Growing it is pretty simple - water and amend the soil. I've had mine 2 years now. No idea what kind as they were a transplant from DH's grandma's yard. When they bloom in the spring, cut the flower stalks off. It won't give you good stalks if you let it flower. I had to cut a bunch out that went hollow. The leaves are toxic, so don't feed them to your chickens. I don't let my stalks get too big, I pull them when they are on the younger side. Do not cut the stalks out, wiggle and pull and they will come out. I have a gallon and a half in the freezer and more that are about ready to pick.Bought some more rhubarb to freeze. Mine is not yet big enough. What can anyone tell me about growing it. I have 4 plantings. Covered with milk crates to keep the chickens away. It seems to be okay for now. People must be buying it cuz it's more expensive this year than last.
Growing it is pretty simple - water and amend the soil. I've had mine 2 years now. No idea what kind as they were a transplant from DH's grandma's yard. When they bloom in the spring, cut the flower stalks off. It won't give you good stalks if you let it flower. I had to cut a bunch out that went hollow. The leaves are toxic, so don't feed them to your chickens. I don't let my stalks get too big, I pull them when they are on the younger side. Do not cut the stalks out, wiggle and pull and they will come out. I have a gallon and a half in the freezer and more that are about ready to pick.
Well I'm going to need a recipe for that iced rhubarb teaI don't think folks realize how many ways rhubarb can be used. I have more than just strawberry rhubarb jam recipes, so I have a lot of uses. Two new ones are Iced Rhubarb tea and Rhuby - Lavender Lemonade. Too I think folks are just to lazy to take the time to make some of these recipes.
Of course with this cold rainy weather there is no demand for Iced tea.![]()
Thanks for the info.
Rancher