Re: rhubarb/PAR Garden
- Subject: [GWL] Re: rhubarb/PAR Garden
- From: Rose Marie McGee r*@comcast.net
- Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 09:29:40 -0700
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I'm preparing the Plant A Row For the Hungry Garden at the Northwest Flower Show in Seattle. I need about five to seven large rhubarb plants for this garden. Ideally they would be a named strain and have richly tinted stems. I've been trying to find these plants since July. I"m starting to worry, as it is time to dig, transplant and prepare them for greenhouse forcing. Would members of this list in Western Washington or Oregon know where a good stash of large rhubarb is located? The plan is to do the forcing in Puyallup, WA but I can do it at our nursery.
Rose Marie Nichols McGee
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