{"id":1621,"date":"2023-06-10T01:48:34","date_gmt":"2023-06-10T08:48:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/infonews.ca\/inhome\/june-is-rhubarb-picking-time-in-the-garden-so-pucker-up-2\/"},"modified":"2023-06-10T14:30:00","modified_gmt":"2023-06-10T21:30:00","slug":"june-is-rhubarb-picking-time-in-the-garden-so-pucker-up-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/infonews.ca\/inhome\/news\/1621\/june-is-rhubarb-picking-time-in-the-garden-so-pucker-up-2\/","title":{"rendered":"June is rhubarb picking time in the garden, so pucker up"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Years ago, when my now-grown daughter Justine was a toddler, we visited a U-pick farm where she plucked plump, ripe strawberries from a field of sprawling plants. Some made it into the basket on that sunny June day; others went directly into her mouth.<\/p>\n<p>That&rsquo;s when she learned that June is for strawberries. It&rsquo;s for roses, too, which makes sense when you consider that both plants are members of the Rosacea family.<\/p>\n<p>And, as I learned at the farm that day, June is also for rhubarb, which I had never seen before.<\/p>\n<p>Following the lead of other strawberry pickers waiting to pay for their loot, I added a bunch of rhubarb to my cart, wondering aloud what I would do with it. My fellow shoppers educated me about pies and jams, so I went home with a mission to prepare and learn how to grow the alien, red, celery-like stalks.<\/p>\n<p>I&rsquo;ve since learned that rhubarb is a popular June harvest in New England and some north-central and Midwestern states, where strawberry-rhubarb pie reigns supreme. It&rsquo;s not quite as uncommon in my New York home as it was all those years ago, but I would hardly call it a staple.<\/p>\n<p>The good news is that for those who have difficulty finding it at the supermarket &ndash; or simply want to grow their own &ndash; adding rhubarb to the garden is a worthwhile endeavor, albeit one that requires patience.<\/p>\n<p>Perennial in horticultural zones 3-8, rhubarb can be expected to return and produce for up to 10 years. Plant their crowns, which are bare-roots, in fall or in spring when the weather is still cool. They will spread, so give them room by setting them 3-4 feet apart in similarly spaced rows. Bury their buds, or &ldquo;eyes,&rdquo; 2 inches below the soil line, ensuring they face upward in compost-enriched soil.<\/p>\n<p>Keep plants well-watered and, when the weather warms up, apply 2 inches of mulch to retain moisture, discourage weeds and regulate soil temperature. Then apply a slow-release, balanced fertilizer with a 10-10-10 ratio of nutrients.<\/p>\n<p>Do not harvest any stalks during rhubarb&rsquo;s first year in your garden. Doing so would imperil the plant&rsquo;s longevity. But remove flowers and their stems so the plant can channel its energy into root growth instead of seed production. Replenish mulch in late fall, after temperatures drop.<\/p>\n<p>You can start harvesting &ndash; sparingly &ndash; in the plant&rsquo;s second year, removing no more than four stalks per plant when they are red (unless you&#39;re growing a pink or green variety) and between 12-18 inches long. Taking more would risk sapping the plant of energy, which would reduce future output, so practice restraint.<\/p>\n<p>You may harvest freely during and after the third year, but never remove more than two-thirds of a single plant.<\/p>\n<p>Rhubarb leaves are poisonous, so remove and discard them before slicing the stalks into 1-inch pieces for cooking.<\/p>\n<p>I repeat: Do not eat the leaves.<\/p>\n<p>Admittedly, I was skeptical after my first tasting of a raw, sour-bitter rhubarb stalk all those years ago. But, with my mouth still puckered and fingers crossed, I went ahead and added chunks of it to my strawberry pie filling. The pie was delicious, of course; its sweet berries offset and perfectly complemented by the acidic tang of the rhubarb. I was an instant &ndash; and astonished &#8212; convert.<\/p>\n<p>The vegetable, regarded as a fruit just as tomatoes are fruits commonly regarded as vegetables, isn&rsquo;t a one-trick pony, either. It works equally well in jams, relish, muffins and even simmered for 10 minutes, then blended with fruit into smoothies. Try roasting, stewing, saut&eacute;ing and serving over ice cream, or adding it to apple sauce recipes. Just don&rsquo;t forget the sweetener.<\/p>\n<p><!-- sanitized --><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Years ago, when my now-grown daughter Justine was a toddler, we visited a U-pick farm where she plucked plump, ripe strawberries from a field of sprawling plants. Some made it into the basket on that sunny June day; others went directly into her mouth. That&rsquo;s when she learned that June is for strawberries. 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