by Watchman » 05 Jun 2008 08:06
Some years ago our niece gave us a rhubarb root that they had dug up from their back yard. We planted it not knowing if it was still alive. I'm happy to say that it is and it has produced prolifically and spread. We get (most of the time) two harvests from it each year, which are frozen and canned.
Some years ago our niece gave us a rhubarb root that they had dug up from their back yard. We planted it not knowing if it was still alive. I'm happy to say that it is and it has produced prolifically and spread. We get (most of the time) two harvests from it each year, which are frozen and canned.