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They are actually perennials.... if they don't get too cold...I always think about doing them inside in the winter as soon as the summer plants die off. But I never do.
You could have a house plant.
They are actually perennials.... if they don't get too cold...I always think about doing them inside in the winter as soon as the summer plants die off. But I never do.
Huh... yes, looks like a seed stalk...Anyone more familiar with rhubarb? Is it growing a seed stalk? Several of mine are doing this, they are 2-3 years old.
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Huh... yes, looks like a seed stalk...
Is it growing in a pot?
The deer like to munch on them, apparently they don't know the leaves are poisonous if eaten in quantity, or maybe it doesn't effect them the way it does humans. I bought the plants when I was at my prior house, and didn't want to leave anything behind so all my plants went into pots. These little fabric pots have held up very well and the plants might actually get big enough to harvest this year. I plan to put them in the ground once I figure out where they will go.Ah... never seen one in a pot.....
They grow like weeds up here, as in HUGE mounds.
Crazy... moose leave them alone (no deer here)The deer like to munch on them, apparently they don't know the leaves are poisonous if eaten in quantity, or maybe it doesn't effect them the way it does humans.
Moose are all over...Moose in the garden