Homegrown Rhubarb in Prince George, B.C.
Posted on 2008 under organic home garden | 27 Comments26 Sep
Neice, Boxanne’s home garden in Prince George, B.C.
Sun ripened rhubarb, already 4′feet tall!
Duration : 0:1:44
26 Sep
Neice, Boxanne’s home garden in Prince George, B.C.
Sun ripened rhubarb, already 4′feet tall!
Duration : 0:1:44
I've been an avid gardener most of my life and I've always had an interest in organic gardening. My parents always had gardens when I was a child and while I can't say that no chemicals were used, most products and methods used to maintain the garden were natural. Now that I have a garden of my own (past 7 years) I've gone strictly organic. This blog is my attempt to share Organic Gardening Tips with you.
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
You must be looking …
You must be looking into your own mirror.
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
I accept.
I accept.
by wkc21, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
daaaaamn your soooo …
daaaaamn your soooo sexy!!! holy fuck!
by kevintheawesome, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Looks like you get …
Looks like you get no sex anajinn.
by lifeofagreatmommy, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Pardon you.
…
Pardon you.
Rhubarb doesn’t have tits!
If these stalks could talk …
by uniiiqu33mamii, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
nice tits
nice tits
by wilko1999sol, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
We have a local …
We have a local allotment in Sunderland United Kingdom. My dad has a plot, and his friends Kath and Colin. You can see their video on You Tube “Brunch at the Squarette”. They cook breakfast for their friends in their shed called the “Squarette” as its adjacent to a posh block of houses called the !Square! please take a look they would be honoured LoL. Kath was a looker in her time, and so was Colin !!
by lifeofagreatmommy, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
I will take that as …
I will take that as a compliment.
What is the Squarette Sunderland Allotments? Thanks to this sweet video, I am being interviewed by a local paper up North. As well, I am to be featured as one of 20 chefs’, worldwide, this August, on a new foodie tv channel on the internet.
It is all delicious!
by wilko1999sol, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
WOW – (Brunch at …
WOW – (Brunch at the Squarette Sunderland Allotments) has a lot to live up to. Kath and Colin – beat this !!! Lol
by redwingtattoo, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Ohhhhhhhhhh,your …
Ohhhhhhhhhh,your good! “..or two”
Keep up the good work!
and thanks for excusing my type-oh!
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
You make my …
You make my freckles SMILE!!!!
Goddess-sent Blessings to YOU.
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Your rawsomely …
Your rawsomely welcome.
Preventive medicine … With hardly any ’strings attached’. If it helps to have a bikini do the talk’n, I shall gladly keep on stalk’n …
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Glad you don’t miss …
Glad you don’t miss a thing … or two!
by spinners123, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Goddess you are …
Goddess you are truly beauty inside and outside
by jhn3033, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
I think more people …
I think more people should promote healthy living and eating. Thanks. We already pay too much for health insurance in the US.
by redwingtattoo, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
“It’s going to be …
“It’s going to be all the breat eating”
LOL!
by scheibs13, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
you are hot how old …
you are hot how old are you
by Catthief6418, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
I like mine in pie. …
I like mine in pie. Raw too!
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
I know a good stalk …
I know a good stalk when I see one …
Until then, stop the biting!
Not bitter like some. Sweet to the core.
Wait til you see more ….
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Your right! Not …
Your right! Not everything grows in the garden at the same rawsome rate of return.
Must be why I offer anajinn emotional growth with extra dollops of compassiona and Love.
Yummily Yours!
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Glad you and your …
Glad you and your appetite find me and my succulent stalks both appealing and appetizing …
Many a magical mouthful,
Special K
by rawsomechef, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
Thanks for standing …
Thanks for standing up for me, rhubarb and out right to free speech. As long as all is tasty and tasteful.
Deliciously,
Your Rawsome Chef
by VivaLaRaw, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
With LOVE like …
With LOVE like yours, the real nourishment is YOU.
The taste of those fruits and veggies must be super status from the love they receive. Keep the light on. E
by usach, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
perdon pero ya lo …
perdon pero ya lo lei y no qiero qe le pase esto ,, perdon
POR FAVOR NO LEER!!!!
copia y pega esto a 10 videos o tu mamá morirá en el plazo de las 4 horas próximas
by BBQkrewe, on September 26 2008 @ 11:55 pm
I think anajinn …
I think anajinn might be a little jealous of your rhubarb!
by John, on November 1 2008 @ 8:28 pm
I am thinking of planting a garden this coming spring.
My reason is because of the economic times we are living in.I grew up on a farm back in Ontario.I’m not sure when to start planting in Prince George?I tried to grow sunflowers a few times but never got any seeds from it.I’m sure that I planted them to late in the season.
Any tips would be appreciated.
by admin, on November 2 2008 @ 3:13 pm
John in Ontario (where I am) the general rule of thumb is to plant around the Victoria Day Weekend as we’ve usually had our last frost by then.
I’m not really sure when the last frost would be in Prince George, if you can get that information, plant about a week after the last frosts are expected.
Growing vegetables is fairly easy and yes you will save some money as well as provide food for your family that is likely more nutritious than what you’d buy in the grocery store- given that it will be so fresh when you eat it.
My sunflowers tend to reseed themselves so I haven’t planted any for years, but like the veggies i would plant seeds just after the final frost. Squirrels and birds will eat the sunflower heads and seeds so once the flowers start to mature be sure to collect some seeds for yourself!