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| Rhubard bolting in March? Oh dear. I know about stress, but what stress?
It has plenty of water, light, manure and compost. The only other
explanation I can find is that it is the wrong type. Not much help. Ideas
welcomed.
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| On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 11:47:58 -0000, "Plum" <cheywood@waitrose.com>
wrote:
>Rhubard bolting in March? Oh dear. I know about stress, but what stress?
>It has plenty of water, light, manure and compost. The only other
>explanation I can find is that it is the wrong type. Not much help. Ideas
>welcomed.
>
Cut the flowering bits off?
Don't let it waste its energy.
The weather's been a bit bizarre here with hot and sunny and then snow
and windy.
Bolting or seed stalk formation is influenced by stress, age, and
variety. The green stalked varieties are most susceptible, as are
older plants. Infertile soil, heat, cold, daylength or drought may
cause plants to bolt. The flower stalks should be cut out while they
are still small.
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| Anne Jackson 2008-03-29, 9:25 am |
| The message from "Plum" <cheywood@waitrose.com> contains these words:
> Rhubard bolting in March? Oh dear. I know about stress, but what stress?
> It has plenty of water, light, manure and compost. The only other
> explanation I can find is that it is the wrong type. Not much help.
> Ideas welcomed.
When did you last move your rhubarb?
I used to move ours every 4 - 5 years,
and never had 'bolting' problems.
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AnneJ
Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion
now accepted was once eccentric. ~Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)
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| Mary Fisher 2008-03-29, 1:25 pm |
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"Anne Jackson" <amygdala@zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:313030303432363047EE501A47@zetnet.co.uk...
> The message from "Plum" <cheywood@waitrose.com> contains these words:
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> When did you last move your rhubarb?
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> I used to move ours every 4 - 5 years,
> and never had 'bolting' problems.
At what time of year did you move it, Anne?
Mary
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| Anne Jackson 2008-03-29, 1:25 pm |
| The message from "Mary Fisher" <mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> contains these
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> "Anne Jackson" <amygdala@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
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> At what time of year did you move it, Anne?
I used to dig it up at the back-end of the year, leave it
for the frost to work its magic on the root, and replant
in the Spring. We always had two or three clumps on the go,
and I did this on a rotation system.
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AnneJ
Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion
now accepted was once eccentric. ~Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)
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| Mary Fisher 2008-03-29, 5:25 pm |
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"Anne Jackson" <amygdala@zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:313030303432363047EE6C6C28@zetnet.co.uk...
> The message from "Mary Fisher" <mary.fisher@zetnet.co.uk> contains these
> words:
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> I used to dig it up at the back-end of the year, leave it
> for the frost to work its magic on the root, and replant
> in the Spring. We always had two or three clumps on the go,
> and I did this on a rotation system.
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> --
> AnneJ
Oh bugger! Too late this year then :-(
I'll try to remember, thanks,
Mary
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