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Started by 2Daves Growing, April 20, 2006, 20:21:14

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2Daves Growing

hi, I could do with some advice about my rhubarb plants.  The leaves on my young rhubarb are bright pink/reddy colour, is this normal?  I always thought they were green or should i be worried? Hope you can help!

2Daves Growing


jennym

They'll green up as they get older you should find.

2Daves Growing


Robert_Brenchley

That sounds perfectly healthy.

supersprout

Yes, they are a pinky red when small, and go green when they are exposed to light.

I read once that young ladies in Victorian times were not allowed to wander in the vegetable garden when the rhubub were sprouting because of the suggestive shape and colour of the sprouts. It was OK if the rhubub was covered by forcing pots.

True or not, I think it's a charming story ;D

Curryandchips

The unfolding of rhubarb and the colour shift is one of the little delights I get at this time of year. Simple things please me ...
The impossible is just a journey away ...

supersprout

But asparagus are green and small jen so there would be little danger of invidious comparisons ;)

cleo

So-I see a topic. Wonder if it is a question about putting rhubarb leaves on the compost bin?-yes it`s OK.

Can you make a homemade pesticide from rhubarb leaves?-yes but it`s illegal ;D

Read the topic-it`s OK -that`s natural.

Read on-talk about `land girls` :P

bennettsleg

Quote from: cleo on April 21, 2006, 16:05:08
So-I see a topic. Wonder if it is a question about putting rhubarb leaves on the compost bin?-yes it`s OK.

Can you make a homemade pesticide from rhubarb leaves?-yes but it`s illegal ;D


Why is it illegal?
if using rhubarb leaves is illegal, then so is using f*g-ends to make a nicotene spray. 
Can you explain further? ???

cleo

EEC regs-but I`ll wait to see if I get prosecuted. I`m not joking btw.

Motherwoman

It's not on the EU list of approved pesticides so you are not allowed to use it,crazy in't it?.....
My idea of a good time is a new seed catalogue to read.

bennettsleg

Right, I shall now make sure I make it, store it, ditribute it and use it......

Robert_Brenchley

It's perfectly OK to put rhubarb leaves in the compost bin, if you don't have any weeds you want to put one on top of to discourage it that is.

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