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Thanks. Learned me something. I had an idea the one plant was cabbage. I had no idea about the chards Hanco, Chard is a perrenial. Mine lasted about three years in a hot dry climate. It can get as hot as San Antonio here for about as long. The chard lasted despite the lack of care we gave it. It is a good source for fresh salad leaves in the peak of summer heat.
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That would make a horrible pie if someone intended rhubard
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Yes- one has to be careful here- might learn something. Think I'll try that rhubarb chard this summer
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Bell bottoms.
Oh, plants.
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The only one I recognize is top right. Rhubarb. LOL What am I missing?
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Take all the time you need, clicking buttons and pasting links is super hard for you probably. Identified yourself real quick.
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The only one I recognize is top right. Rhubarb. LOL What am I missing? Yeah, me too, I am by no means a gardener but I thought it was rhubarb. Love me some rhubarb pie.
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Its not Rhubarb🙄
Its Red, Ruby or Rhubarb variety chard.
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The top one is rhubarb chard. Chard comes in 2 varieties, white and red. The white is Swiss chard, the red is rhubarb chard - not to be confused with real rhubarb. Rhubarb leaves are mildly toxic to some people, while both red and white chard are very edible, both stems and leaves. If in doubt, bite the red stem. Chard is fairly sweet like lettuce, etc. Rhubarb will be quite sour.
As said before, the bottom pic is cabbage. The heads haven't developed yet so it's all leaves. The plants at the bottom of the top pic are turnips.
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Painted rock says they are specialist at growing em I geuss.
Buy my swiss chard at wally world.
Way cheaper time, effort and money wise.
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Its not Rhubarb🙄
Its Red, Ruby or Rhubarb variety chard. this i have rhubarb growing.
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]I think these are my broccoli, or kale, or collards I forgot. They’re hard to keep lit
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The top one is rhubarb chard. Chard comes in 2 varieties, white and red. The white is Swiss chard, the red is rhubarb chard - not to be confused with real rhubarb. Rhubarb leaves are mildly toxic to some people, while both red and white chard are very edible, both stems and leaves. If in doubt, bite the red stem. Chard is fairly sweet like lettuce, etc. Rhubarb will be quite sour.
As said before, the bottom pic is cabbage. The heads haven't developed yet so it's all leaves. The plants at the bottom of the top pic are turnips. Thanks for the explanation.
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]I think these are my broccoli, or kale, or collards I forgot. They’re hard to keep lit Looks like winter sweet corn to me. European short growth variety??? They sell that at wally world??? Got a craving for some fresh winter sweet corn now. Thanks man....... LOL!!!
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Winter sweet?
Is that code word for Indica?
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