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Rhubarb
On 4/01/2016 9:03 PM, Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , Martin Brown wrote: Rhubarb is pretty robust so I would split it if you need to. What it can't take is hot, dry summers. That's news to me Nick. I've got 4 patches of rhubarb and they've all a number of years of our long hot summers with at least 5 or more days of survived +40 temps in each without watering for a whole season if needs be. There will be no stems to cook, but survive it will. I'm only watering one patch now because this is another long dry summer and the other 3 are as sick as brown dogs because I've had to let them go, but they are still alive and will get through to the end of this summer now as we've had an inch of rain since September. They'll come good again next spring. I had some for a bit, but it never thrived and died when we had a serious of very dry (for the UK) summers. I started again about 5 years back because we seemed to be having a spell of wet summers, and it's growing like b*gg*ry. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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