Rhubarb, legally a fruit but botanically a vegetable, thrives in sunny locations with fertile, well-drained soil. Planting rhubarb crowns is recommended over seeds, and fertilizing established plants ...
Rhubarb is a hardy crop that can survive in any winter garden, but if you want bigger and more flavourful stalks, then there ...
Let’s set the record straight: Rhubarb is a vegetable, though it’s often put to the same culinary uses as fruit. Think jellies, sauces and pies. The confusion on rhubarb’s standing in the food world ...
Many gardeners make the mistake of ignoring rhubarb in winter and cause it to rot, but there is a easy 10 minute task that will help keep it healthy for the next few months.
A reader has a question about growing rhubarb. Plus, Grumpy’s tip of the week. "Does rhubarb grow in North Carolina?" - Judy Grumpy Gardener: Rhubarb to a Northerner is like okra to a Southerner, ...
Rhubarb is an old garden favorite for many of us who grew up enjoying its unique tart flavor in pies, cobblers and sauces. But rhubarb is a northern-grown perennial, not adapted to subtropical regions ...
Historically, three individuals who lived in the greater Los Angeles area stand out for their contributions to fruit growing in this part of the world. The first is Eliza Tibbets who planted a ...