Everything is still here; you can access it from the drop down menus at the top of the page or the site search. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to write me! Green indicates the range when the crop usually ripens; but be sure to call the farms, as it is just an approximation.
Harvest dates can vary dramatically in different seasons and even in different parts of the state. U-pick strawberries are typically February and March, then tapers off in April. Above is the version of the Ball Blue Book. I read on the internet it won't grow in Florida as it is too hot. I would at least like to give it a try. I thought I would put it in a big pot.
I guess I can even grow it in my shed in the dark in the winter. My problem is, where will I get any roots? Is there anyone who will part with just one? I would also go for some cut off, enough to make a pie or two. Boy do I miss some of the things I had in Md. I am willing to pay for any root or cut off I get. God bless all of you lucky people enjoying rhubarb! Comments on this Question - I grew up with rhubarb and horseradish root. I miss both. If you would like to buy frozen rhubarb for the time, I get mine at Publix in the frozen food section.
It grew a little but just one season and then died off. It didn't come back after that. Everyone told me it wouldn't grow in Florida. We don't have enough cold weather nor for a long enough time for these things to grow. As for horseradish, I just make do with the prepared stuff. Anonymous Go to Home Depot or Lowes. They have plants. John Brooksville In and , my husband planted rhubarb seed.
It was small stems and all individual small pieces. Had some for dinner and the rhubarb is delicious!! Then we had a pie for Sunday dinner - have not had a rhubarb pie for about 18 years.
I can not grow rhubarb in South Carolina. We will order again when we start to get low. I make jams and my top seller is strawberry rhubarb.
Being here in Florida, rhubarb is very hard to find. I am so glad I did. The rhubarb came several days after I ordered it and it was still frozen, even coming to Florida from Oregon. Once defrosted, we ate some and it had a fabulous taste. I made many jars of jam and my customers are still excited about the rhubarb. I was very excited to tell them it came all the way from Oregon to Florida, and it tasted like we just picked it ourselves.
Surprise your family and friends with a recipe made with rhubarb, or include a jar of rhubarb jam in a gift basket for someone special. Or make your very own rhubarb pie with the rhubarb pie filling below.
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