Rhubarb - Champagne
Rhubarb - Champagne
I purchased a couple of rhubarb plants a while back and on the label it says to plant them in a shady corner (which I have done) / ideal for forcing but when reading all my gardening books they all say that rhubarb should be planted in a sunny position.
Am I missing a trick here, should it be shady or should it be sunny??
I would have thought shady since forcing you put a pot over them but I am no expert so could be wrong.
Thanks
MEW
Am I missing a trick here, should it be shady or should it be sunny??
I would have thought shady since forcing you put a pot over them but I am no expert so could be wrong.
Thanks
MEW
We've got rhubarb all over the place - sunny, shady, damp, dry. All of the plants produce. Maybe if they were ideally placed we'd get more - but we already get plenty. Actually, I think rhubarb couldn't care less where it is.
EDIT: The mere fact that rhubarb has huge leaves tends to suggest that its natural habitat is in shade - but as I've said, our sunny ones seem to do just as well.
EDIT: The mere fact that rhubarb has huge leaves tends to suggest that its natural habitat is in shade - but as I've said, our sunny ones seem to do just as well.
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we have two rhubarb plants one in a shady spot, one in a sunny spot. the sunny one has thrived and the shady one is miniscule and has barely produced.
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And I thought this thread contained a recipe for rhubarb champagne...
I'm just into rhubarb wine big style - Cairn o'Mohr make some really nice stuff - hoping to make my own this year, too - and a recipe for rhubarb bubbly would be very welcome!
I'm just into rhubarb wine big style - Cairn o'Mohr make some really nice stuff - hoping to make my own this year, too - and a recipe for rhubarb bubbly would be very welcome!
Ina
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John Headstrong
For those of you who didn't know that Champagne is a type of rhubarb (
I say again
) try here ...
http://www.rhubarbinfo.com/recipe-wine.html#TOC64
To turn any still recipe into a fizzy one, do the half-teaspoonful of sugar in a bottle act, tie down well and hope for the best.
http://www.rhubarbinfo.com/recipe-wine.html#TOC64
To turn any still recipe into a fizzy one, do the half-teaspoonful of sugar in a bottle act, tie down well and hope for the best.
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ina
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... and wear protective headgear...MKG wrote:For those of you who didn't know that Champagne is a type of rhubarb (I say again
) try here ...
http://www.rhubarbinfo.com/recipe-wine.html#TOC64
To turn any still recipe into a fizzy one, do the half-teaspoonful of sugar in a bottle act, tie down well and hope for the best.
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)