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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: derbex on March 11, 2006, 11:36:01

Title: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: derbex on March 11, 2006, 11:36:01
I planted a crown of Timperley Early last year,and, after fighting off the slugs & the flea beetles, it's doing quite well. This year I am trying to blanche it in a big chimnay pot to get thin pale sticks, but so far the sticks are rather thick and red. I've covered the chimney pot with a compost sack to keep light out of the top, but I was wondering if I need to let in just a little light to draw them up? Any ideas and comments welcome.

Interestingly (well if you're as sad as me), I planted a Victoria this year which isn't being attacked at all, wheras the Timperley has already had a couple of leaves eaten even though I covered it in ash to deter the slugs.

Jeremy
Title: Re: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: fbgrifter on March 11, 2006, 11:45:55
i keep mine in complete darkness.
Title: Re: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: dingerbell on March 11, 2006, 12:14:27
Remember the Mushroom Farming School of management on this one. Keep them completely in the dark and feed with a constant supply of Bull S..t.. ;D
Title: Re: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: supersprout on March 11, 2006, 14:08:34
yep, another vote for the Mushroom School ;D
Title: Re: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: derbex on March 11, 2006, 17:23:24
That's alright then -I'm used to being a mushroom.

Still, you just have to remember the 3Bs when dealing with management.  ;D
Title: Re: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: jennym on March 13, 2006, 00:06:05
I use a compost container - the plastic dalek sort, and that is placed over the rhubarb.
The bottom end is open, so slips over easily, and then I put the lid on top, and put a brick on top to hold it down from heavy winds. This has the effect of producing long, succulent stems of rhubarb, which are sweet and well-blanched.
Title: Re: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: dingerbell on March 14, 2006, 09:39:07
Exactly what I use and the advantage is that you can harvest your Pink pleasure sticks throgh the little hatch in the side.... ;D
Title: Re: Rhubarb blanching
Post by: keef on March 14, 2006, 10:09:24
I hav'nt done this myself (rubabrb grows like weed on our allotments, so i dont bother growing it as there's plenty about), but im sure my grandad used to loosely stuff the chimney pot full of straw aswell.