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Rhubarb
By Siris
- 18 Mar, 2020
- 6 likes
With the shop shelves empty, at least there is something edible in my garden at present !!!
Comments on this photo
What a coincidence, we bought a Timperley Early this afternoon!
Yours looks very healthy - I love rhubarb!
18 Mar, 2020
We had our first rhubarb crumble the other day a gift from a local gardener ...
19 Mar, 2020
Rhubarb and ginger jam.......delicious!
19 Mar, 2020
Dd, now that's an idea, but I'm sure OH wouldnt eat it, he'll know he won't like it!
19 Mar, 2020
Lol Siris!!
19 Mar, 2020
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See who else is growing Rheum rhabarbarum (Rhubarb).
See who else has plants in genus Rheum.
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It is Timperley Early, and only gets the sun mid afternoon, as it is squeezed in between the fence and the bungalow side wall. We don't actually eat the Rhubarb often. It was initially planted as an ornamental.
18 Mar, 2020