Homegrown rhubarb should produce stalks in shades of pink, red and green by summer, but there's an important job gardeners ...
Grumpy Gardener: Rhubarb to a Northerner is like okra to a Southerner, growing either one immediately reveals the region you live in. Most Southerners have never tasted rhubarb except maybe in a ...
Radishes and rhubarb share few common traits other than their usual red color, but both are easy to grow in backyard gardens. These two quasi-vegetables have caught my attention anew in the past year ...
The tart stalks of rhubarb are used in pies, tarts, sauces, jams, jellies, puddings and punch. Rhubarb also is easy to grow and long-lived. Good cultivars for the Midwest, all with attractive red ...
Most rhubarb varieties can be harvested from late April or May and will continue to flourish through the summer. However, gardeners know that harvesting should cease in June, or only a few stems ...
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