rhubarb plants needed
- old tree man
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rhubarb plants needed
Hi everyone as you can see i need rhubarb plants ,what i have to swap is a blackberry edge phone i never wanted a mobile and now i have decided to get rid and be really free, my son in law has wiped all the contacts and rubbish off it and it has a really good camera on it so if you are interested please pm me and i will get it off to you, i can also give you the charger if you need it.
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old tree man,
aka..... Russ
old tree man,
aka..... Russ
Re: rhubarb plants needed
Shame that you live so far away Russ, I have several rhubarb plants, but now that I'm diabetic I can't eat any, well not without sugar anyway.
Good luck though.
Good luck though.
Tony
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- wulf
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Re: rhubarb plants needed
Slightly off topic for Russ but possibly of use for Odsox - look out for some Sweet Cicely (Myrrhis odorata). This is a brilliant little herb which (almost magically) roughly halves the amount of sugar you need with crops like rhubarb. Also, don't neglect uses for rhubarb that don't involve sugar - for example, you can roast it under a joint of meat, where it contributes to the juices that can then be used to make gravy.
Wulf
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Re: rhubarb plants needed
Thanks for that Wulf, I do now remember Sweet Cicely being mentioned on here before.
I am growing lots of Stevia this year, which I have high hopes for, but will have to wait for it to mature a bit longer.
I am growing lots of Stevia this year, which I have high hopes for, but will have to wait for it to mature a bit longer.
Tony
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Re: rhubarb plants needed
The seeds of Sweet Cicely need at least 5 months cold stratification...... and even then I have had 0% success on germination, still maybe this year!
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- wulf
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Re: rhubarb plants needed
0%? Yes, that's about what I managed. I'm going to see how I do with seeds harvested from my own plant rather than ordered online.
Wulf
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