Just picked my first crop - lovely.....am I the first? ;D
Mine is only just coming through
Mine too Stevens... soon now though.. ;D
Wow- that's early! Was it forced? Must check under my dustbin!
No they were not forced! Just add well composted horse manure in January!
Pulled some yesterday morning ( Sunday ) not forced but sheltered by a big oak tree which may have helped it. Just hope it does not run to seed as early as it did last year .
Quote from: gto2210 on February 28, 2011, 09:24:06
Just picked my first crop - lovely.....am I the first? ;D
Mine's about 10 inches high but I haven't pulled any yet. How high was yours?
I picked a couple of stalks last thursday but not a huge amount, just enough to make one delicious portion with yaghurt Only about six inches long. Mine were surrounded with soggy straw a few weeks ago. I have now put a plastic flower pot over them.
Some varieties of rhubarb come through earlier than others, theres a few types on my plot and I've got a dustbin over one particular clump too, really looking forward to it. Timperley Early I think it is. Other clumps aren't really showing anything yet.
Talking of forcing, this is a good time to force any strong dandelion plants before you dig them out.... Just put a pot over them with a brick on top, after trimming off the winter leaves. I find the thin blanched leaves that spring up surprisingly delicious.
If mildly diuretic... :o
I pulled a couple of stalks yesterday, they were about 8" long and very nice!
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I took this photo of my rhubarb at the allotment this morning
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I don't know what the variety is because I inherited it when I took on the plot.
Don't think I have any stalk on mine yet but still have some in freezer from last
year, so am ok for now.
Today is such a damp chilly one, thinking of stewing some rhubarb with a little
ground ginger & elderflower cordial if I have any left - it's a lovely combination &
tastes fab
Deb
Wow Betty, yours is doing very well.
I moved a 3 plants back in Jan into spots with tons of manure (not well rotted at all :o)
Anyway, the largest crown is a little slow but the smallest (maybe the variety) has half a dozen 4 inche shoots.
Suprisingly, when clearing the last corner of the lottie I discovered some rhubarb clumps with shoots on the surface which are now dug in. Dont know how I missed them last year but the plot keeps throwing up suprises.
Mine was just showing as of a week ago!
Mine's only beginning to move, but I've just covered it in mountains of last year's grass cuttings, so it won't be showing again for a couple of weeks.