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Green has been returning to our landscape with the turn from winter, to spring, and heading into summer. One of the first ...
By removing flowers and pods, your rhubarb can channel its energy into producing the largest and most succulent stalks for a ...
Rhubarb is the gift that keeps on giving in the garden. Once established, this perennial vegetable can produce for ten years ...
Coming up on April 25-27, the public is invited to the annual WPCC Plant Sale that will offer approximately ... parsley, peppers, rhubarb, sage, squash, stevia, strawberries and 26 different ...
More than 10,000 plants were made available to an estimated 1,000 visitors to Saturday’s annual Spring Plant Sale and Farm Festival at Liberty Prairie in Grayslake. “It’s just been my ...
Planting rhubarb crowns is recommended over seeds, and fertilizing established plants annually promotes growth. Harvesting should begin in the second year, leaving several stalks on the plant to ...
Funds raised through the plant sale and auction fundraiser provide support for student horticultural organizations, research, educational programming and operations of the arboretum. Garden: How to ...
If you're lucky enough to have a rhubarb plant in your garden, it's likely ready for harvesting, as most varieties can be picked from late April through early June. This vegetable - often mistaken ...
If you're lucky enough to have a rhubarb plant in your garden, it should be ripe for picking, as most varieties can be harvested from late April until early June. This vegetable - often mistaken ...
The sale takes place today and tomorrow at Indian Acres Swim Club, and with Mother’s Day right around the corner, this is a good opportunity to acquire flowers, plants, and herbs for Mom.
all for the first-ever Master Gardener Plant Sale to be held in the #50 Show Arena at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds. Thus far, over 400 plants have been donated, and that does not include 100 ...
Yesterday when I looked out my back door, I could see that my rhubarb plants were up and growing. Today, unfortunately they are under a layer of snow. That is Spring! Several years ago, an employee ...