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piscesman

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Re: Gardens anyone?
« Reply #5205 on: May 13, 2024, 06:18 PM »
Boy, I wish we had the room for rhubarb...........Would like to test my skills on a pie with it.
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Raquettedacker

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Re: Gardens anyone?
« Reply #5206 on: May 14, 2024, 03:40 PM »
My one plant I don’t know how old it is. My grandfather moved that plant from his original house and planted it in the house he died in. That is 35 years ago when he died and I dug it up and moved it to my house..  So that one plant is pretty old..
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Bartman44

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Re: Gardens anyone?
« Reply #5207 on: May 14, 2024, 06:28 PM »
Cool story Dom.

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Re: Gardens anyone?
« Reply #5208 on: May 15, 2024, 06:00 PM »
So many things from rhubarb, the wife makes BBQ sauce and drinks for her business.

Pequod1

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Re: Gardens anyone?
« Reply #5209 on: Today at 07:05 AM »
I have five rhubarb plants and three of them always go to seed early. Kind of a waste even when I cut down the seed stalks, I seem to not get good growth. I think I just happened to buy three female plants. 
Here’s a problem I have that drives me crazy. Whenever I put new soil in the beds, some crazy squirrel decides to dig it up and wreck  my seeds.  Netting over the beds helps but I need a more permanent solution. I’ll have to trap them. Can’t shoot. New neighbors.

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Re: Gardens anyone?
« Reply #5210 on: Today at 07:23 AM »
P1 are you sure it’s squirrels?
 That sounds like something voles would do.  Not moles but voles. Moles are blind and only eat worms and bugs and never come out of the ground.
 Voles are vegetarians and live under and above the ground..
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