Well guys....let's not say that this forum isn't diverse,
I like my bit o' Rhubarb crumble like any man, and here and there and now and then have grown a heart of Rhubarb in the garden before..............but what you see has never happened to me before in all the years that we as a family have had them growing...........
the thing has grown to seed.
Now, when my dad came to tea last friday he told me that the plant was now poisenopus to eat because it had grown to seed.......
DOES THAT MEAN the whole plant, or just the long stalk that has shot to seed, and will the other stalks be OK to eat...............or should the plant as a whole be pulled up and start again...........
Any good botanists or gardeners out there who can help, as I have searched the internet and found nothing on seeded Rhubarb.
please excuse surrounding weeds...................must get the misses busy on the garden
Cheers,
neil.