Ha ha, another crazy day. Haven't even got the rhubarb chopped up yet.
Hey Arne, yes I went to your site right away and they are asking for numbers that I don't understand
Hi Peaches and Brigitte, its funny, hubby and I really aren't growers. We are on a riverbank so there is a lot of clay in it. And I hear about how hard it is to dig every time I want a hole dug. There's a lot of white stuff in it. Not exactly sure what that is, lime maybe.
Just took these pics for you. And this is after I took off the initial 8.5 lbs. A couple of neighbors got some stalks for pies and I took off another 13 lbs last night. So all in all, about 25 lbs of rhubarb lighter than it was last week. And I'm still no where near using it all up. One plant.
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This is what 13 lbs of rhubarb looks like:
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And here's what a bit of the garden looks like. It's raised. We did this four years ago. We have an acre of lawn to mow so it gets all the clippings, but that's it and this soil is now really nice. We started with just the dirt from a basement we put in (well along with the house upgrade). Neighbors are always asking how come stuff grows on our property so well. We don't know. And we don't use any pesticides either.
Hmmm, won't let me add this last picture, maybe I have to do another post. Lets try that.