Rhubarb and leeks

Tim Eck timeck17582@gmail.com
Sun, 12 Jan 2020 05:54:22 PST
I collected a lot of rhubarb seed this year. If anyone would like some,
email me privately.
Tim

On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 7:00 AM D. K. <drkuonen@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Jo and others;
> The advise you gave on leeks does work here, but they often stop growing
> and go dormant in the heat of the summer, while still small, then they are
> all messed up.  I have found, on digging them out, that they often have
> produced bulbils at the base.  I am going to try harvesting these now, dry
> them off, and plant mid summer, so they can run up to winter and go
> dormant, like I think they expect to; just another 'real life' experiment
> in the works!
> Re: warm climate rhubarb.  What's up; did you rhubarb people fall asleep?
> No one has a seed or a crown they could share for a poor old rhubarb
> starved crazie?  Jo, the link was helpful, I'll have to adapt it a little,
> or just learn to do all my vegetable gardening at Kroger's.  They seem
> quite successful with most things, HA.
> Don (drkuonen@hotmail.com)
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