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T he culti vation of rhubarb dates back to about 2700 BC in China, where it was grown for its medicinal purga- tive qualities. Nati ve to the Bosphorus, a windy strait that separates Europe and Asia, rhubarb has a long and interesting history of treating many aliments and was held in high regard through several Chinese dynasties. For many centuries, Chinese emperors for- bade its introduction into Russia and Europe. It’s quite funny that rhubarb wasn’t popular in Britain until sugar became affordable in the 17th century. After that, rhubarb was so popu- lar in the British Isles that it was comparable to the popularity of apple pie in the U.S. In our part of the world, rhubarb has jumped from an old-fashioned garden nov- elty to the forefront of the culinary world. It combines so well with berries, stone fruits and apples in pies and adds a delicious tang to sauces, preserves, muffins, chutneys and even cold soups. A cool-loving perennial vegetable, growing easily from rather large fleshy rhizomes, rhu- barb (Rheum x hybridium) is hardy to zone 2 but in warmer zone 10 climates, it is treated like an annual. Rhubarb stalks can be har- vested over an eight- to 10-week period each spring and then the plant should be allowed to recover and re-grow over the summer and fall months. Rhubarb leaves are poisonous, so do not use them. This is one of the most ideal times of the year to plant rhubarb but look for the largest roots you can find with two or more eyes. They are available now as bare root clumps as well as freshly potted roots. It’s important to get them planted as soon as possible because they need two years of growing time to become es- tablished enough to begin harvesting. Rhubarb plants love a rich, well-drained soil. If you have established clumps, they are probably already showing growth in spite of the cold weather and mulching existing stalks with well rotted manures gets them off to a great start. You can speed up your harvesting time by covering them with a deep clay pot flipped upside down. This technique is big in Europe and so easy to do. For the first few seasons, harvest only for four to five weeks to make sure the young plants are not too stressed. When you harvest rhubarb, make sure you pull out the stalk by grabbing the base of the stalk and tugging sideways and outward. If the stalk does not come cleanly out of the root, be sure to pull off the stumpy end left attached to the root in order to prevent decay. The importance of re- moving the whole stalk is why rhubarb should never be harvested with a knife. To keep rhubarb healthy and growing, never remove all its leaves and stop harvest- ing when smaller stalks appear in late spring / early summer. When flowers appear in late spring, cut them out and feed the clump well to get it back into a vegetati ve state. In our region, not all varieties are available but ‘Victoria’ with its greenish red stalks, ‘Crimson Cherry’ with its rich red stalks and ‘Strawberry’ with its smaller red stalks do great in our area. Rhubarb will perform okay in containers but for long term enjoyment, it does far better when planted in the ground. Rhubarb takes so little space and can add so much flavour to so many dishes, it’s well worth the time to pop in a few plants. REVIEW H o m e S how RE EV VIEW V V Rhubarb time is coming IN THE GARDEN Brian Minter www.tricitynews.com A30 Friday, March 4, 2011, Tri-City News % 2 2 . . 25 25 Dynamic Mortgages KAREN HALL MORTGAGES INC. “A Mortgage Tailored For You...” M M D D 604-936-7740 or www.karenhall.ca REFINANCE REFINANCE TO PAY OFF TO PAY OFF YOUR DEBT! YOUR DEBT! Call Call Us Us Today!! Today!! AMP, Mortgage Broker CALL or APPLY ONLINE and get PRE-APPROVED TODAY A AMP , Mortgage Broker Karen Hall Self-Employed? Credit Problems? Separated/Divorced? BEST MORTGAGE!! BEST MORTGAGE!! 5 YR. 5 YR. VARIABLE VARIABLE AT PRIME AT PRIME RATE MINUS RATE MINUS 0.75% 0.75% 5. 5. 05 05 % % 7 Year 3. 3. 94 94 % % 5 Year 5 5. . 35 35 % % 10 Year *O.A.C. - Some restrictions apply FINAL SALES EVENT Uncompromising Craftsmanship • Gourmet Kitchens • Granite Counters Stainless Steel Appliances Under Counter Lighting • 2 Bedroom & Dens • 9 Foot Ceilings • 2 Full Baths • Laminate Flooring Big Covered Decks & Patios 2-5-10 Warranty • Center Islands • Open Plans • 1172 - 1358 sq. ft. HUGE TAX SAVINGS Limited Time offer. visit our website www.stonegatelife.com Brookside Realty 11933 224th St., Maple Ridge Debra Bell 604.290.8544 Jim Isherwood 604.250.7755 Al Carlson 604.518.9299 STONEGATE Executive Condos OPEN FOR VIEWING MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 - 4 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 - 4 OR BY APPOINTMENT $ 992.00 per month Own for as little as Taxes & maintenance fees extra. STONEGATE 2 Bedrooms + Den Starting from $279,900 Move into one of these great homes today • 12258-224th Street Maple Ridge OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 • Stunning Inlet view! • 4 bedroom home • Hardwood floors, open plan • Large 8,450 sq. ft. lot, flat, fenced and usable • Steps to Pleasantside Park • Newer roof, large sundeck 674 IOCO RD., PORT MOODY $ 759,000 WATERFRONT! • Custom 4,800 sq. ft. home • Huge 9,027 sq. ft. lot with 65’ Inlet frontage • Views from many rooms • 1 owner home, a rare opportunity • Showings by appointment only 702 ALDERSIDE RD., PORT MOODY $ 2,299,000 www.SteveMarshall.ca Steve Marshall 604-671-9999 For Basket Workshops check www.amsterdamgreenhouses.com or come see us! 19100 Old Dewdney Trk Rd., Pitt Meadows 604-465-6614 Open Daily 9am - 5:30 pm Interactive displays Native plants “Green” products like Organic fertilizers Biological pest controls Join us for our 13 th Annual VALID ‘TIL MARCH 20/11. ONE COUPON PER PERSON. MUST PRESENT COUPON. 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The cultivation of rhubarbdates back to about 2700BC in China, where it was

grown for its medicinal purga-tive qualities.

Native to the Bosphorus,a windy strait that separatesEurope and Asia, rhubarb has a long andinteresting history of treating many alimentsand was held in high regard through severalChinese dynasties.

For many centuries, Chinese emperors for-bade its introduction into Russia and Europe.It’s quite funny that rhubarb wasn’t popularin Britain until sugar became affordable in the17th century. After that, rhubarb was so popu-lar in the British Isles that it was comparableto the popularity of apple pie in the U.S.

In our part of the world, rhubarb hasjumped from an old-fashioned garden nov-elty to the forefront of the culinary world. Itcombines so well with berries, stone fruitsand apples in pies and adds a delicious tang tosauces, preserves, muffins, chutneys and evencold soups.

A cool-loving perennial vegetable, growingeasily from rather large fleshy rhizomes, rhu-barb (Rheum x hybridium) is hardy to zone 2but in warmer zone 10 climates, it is treatedlike an annual. Rhubarb stalks can be har-vested over an eight- to 10-week period eachspring and then the plant should be allowed torecover and re-grow over the summer and fallmonths.

Rhubarb leaves are poisonous, so do not usethem.

This is one of the most ideal times of theyear to plant rhubarb but look for the largestroots you can find with two or more eyes. They

are available now as bare root clumps as wellas freshly potted roots. It’s important to getthem planted as soon as possible because theyneed two years of growing time to become es-tablished enough to begin harvesting.

Rhubarb plants love a rich, well-drainedsoil. If you have established clumps, they areprobably already showing growth in spite ofthe cold weather and mulching existing stalkswith well rotted manures gets them off to agreat start. You can speed up your harvestingtime by covering them with a deep clay potflipped upside down. This technique is big inEurope and so easy to do.

For the first few seasons, harvest only forfour to five weeks to make sure the youngplants are not too stressed. When you harvestrhubarb, make sure you pull out the stalk bygrabbing the base of the stalk and tuggingsideways and outward. If the stalk does notcome cleanly out of the root, be sure to pulloff the stumpy end left attached to the root inorder to prevent decay. The importance of re-moving the whole stalk is why rhubarb shouldnever be harvested with a knife.

To keep rhubarb healthy and growing,never remove all its leaves and stop harvest-ing when smaller stalks appear in late spring/ early summer. When flowers appear in latespring, cut them out and feed the clump wellto get it back into a vegetative state.

In our region, not all varieties are availablebut ‘Victoria’ with its greenish red stalks,‘Crimson Cherry’ with its rich red stalks and‘Strawberry’ with its smaller red stalks dogreat in our area.

Rhubarb will perform okay in containersbut for long term enjoyment, it does far betterwhen planted in the ground. Rhubarb takes solittle space and can add so much flavour to somany dishes, it’s well worth the time to pop ina few plants.

REVIEWHome ShowREEVVIEWVVRhubarb time is comingIN THE GARDEN Brian Minter

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U n c o m p r o m i s i n g C r a f t s m a n s h i p• Gourmet Kitchens• Granite Counters• Stainless Steel

Appliances

• Under Counter Lighting• 2 Bedroom & Dens• 9 Foot Ceilings • 2 Full Baths

• Laminate Flooring • Big Covered Decks &

Patios • 2-5-10 Warranty

• Center Islands • Open Plans• 1172 - 1358 sq. ft.

HUGE TAX SAVINGSLimited Time offer.

visit our website www.stonegatelife.com

Brookside Realty 11933 224th St., Maple Ridge

Debra Bell604.290.8544

Jim Isherwood604.250.7755

Al Carlson604.518.9299

STONEGATE ExecutiveC o n d o s

OPEN FOR VIEWING MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 - 4 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 - 4 OR BY APPOINTMENT

$992.00per month

Own for as little as

Taxes & maintenance fees extra.

STONEGATE 2 Bedrooms + Den

Starting from

$279,900

Move into one of these great homes today • 12258-224th Street Maple Ridge

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4• Stunning Inlet view!• 4 bedroom home• Hardwood fl oors, open plan• Large 8,450 sq. ft. lot, fl at, fenced and usable• Steps to Pleasantside Park• Newer roof, large sundeck

674 IOCO RD., PORT MOODY

$759,000

WATERFRONT!• Custom 4,800 sq. ft. home• Huge 9,027 sq. ft. lot with 65’ Inlet frontage• Views from many rooms• 1 owner home, a rare opportunity • Showings by appointment only

702 ALDERSIDE RD., PORT MOODY

$2,299,000

www.SteveMarshall.ca

Steve Marshall 604-671-9999

For Basket Workshops check www.amsterdamgreenhouses.com or come see us! 19100 Old Dewdney Trk Rd., Pitt Meadows 604-465-6614 Open Daily 9am - 5:30 pm

Interactive displays• Native plants • “Green” products like •

Organic fertilizers Biological pest controls

Join us for our 13th Annual

VALID ‘TIL MARCH 20/11. ONE COUPONPER PERSON. MUST PRESENT COUPON.

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SEMINARS MARCH 12, 19 & 22March 12 ■ 2pm: NEW PLANT INTRODUCTIONS FOR 2011Learn about several NEW annuals, perennials, and shrubs.

March 19 ■ 1pm - 3pm: WHY & HOW TO INCORPORATE NATIVE PLANTSMarch 22 ■ 7pm - 9pm: BASKET & PLANTER WORKSHOPCheck out our website for more info!

NATURE DAY SATURDAY MARCH 19

Hey Kids! Check out The News on March 11

for our “Colouring Contest.”

• Daffodils • Tulips• Hyacinths • Crocuses

and much more

PottedSpring Flowers

Buy 2Buy 2Get 3Get 3rdrd

FREEFREE

1000’s of new Perennials

Fragrant Early Blooming Clematis

100’s of Dahlias

PREPARE YOUR GARDEN SOILAPPLY NOWDOLOPRILDOLOPRILBuy 1 Bag @ Regular Price

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JUST LISTED!Nothing to do but move in! Well cared for basement home with a 1 bedroom and den basement suite. Centrally located close to Schools and nature trails. Call now for all the details.

TOTALLY REMODELEDGreat basement entry home with lots of updates. New kitchen, bathroom, fl oors, paint and roof. There is also a self contained 2 bedroom suite with shared laundry. Open this Sunday from 3-5 pm. 1764 Prairie Ave.

CORNER UNIT2 bedroom 2 bathroom unit in Central PoCo. Good fl oor plan with no wasted space. This unit has two parking stalls and an insuite laundry room. The complex has a well equipped weight room, hot tub, and meeting room.

$488,800PORT COQUITLAM $484,800PORT COQUITLAM $244,900PORT COQUITLAM

Call Dwayne 604-817-4578 For a virtual tour visit: www.jkcooper.com

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FIRST-TIMEHOME BUYERSEMINARAlthough the seminar is free to attend, GVHBA encourages attendees to bring a non-perishable food item to donate to the Surrey Food Bank.

Register for this seminar online at www.gvhba.org or call 778-565-4288

Tuesday, March 22, 2011Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, SurreySeminar will take place from 7 - 9 p.m. Attendees are invited to arrive at 6 p.m. to get a wealth of information on new-home developments, mortgage information and other homebuying information.

…and now New Local Home is on Facebook…

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…Designers showcase talent. Six suites are on display at this South Surrey village (see below). Inside, the GVHBA is gearing up for its annual seminar for fi rst-time homebuyers. [33]

Morgan Crossing village

TRICIA LESLIE

A winner has been crowned in Morgan Crossing's B.C.'s Best Young Designer competition.

Judges chose Vancouver's Daniel Meloche from a group of six fi nalists who competed for the title and grand prize by designing a suite at South Surrey's Morgan Crossing village.

Meloche, a graduate from the Art Institute of Van-couver, is currently an interior designer and project co-ordinator for Northland Properties.

"I am overwhelmed and thankful for the honour of being named B.C.'s Best Young Designer," Meloche says.

"Th e competition was not only a great test of skill, but also a test of strategy in orchestrating my design vision on budget and on time."

Kari Henshaw, one of the contest judges and a principal at Insight Design Group, notes the judges were looking for the designer that captured their target market while remaining true to his or her indi-vidual design aesthetic.

"It's a tough balance to achieve, and Daniel ac-complished it with thoughtfulness, cleverness and a well-executed design," she says.

In his suite, Meloche favoured a clean, contem-porary design style with striking pops of colour and strong lighting elements. As his prize, Meloche will choose either an all-expenses-paid trip to New York to attend the renowned Architectural Digest Home Design Show or the cash equivalent.

Meloche says the eff ort was worth it."Th ere was nothing more rewarding than the fi nal

result, and the reaction of people who came through my suite."

Th e public chose a diff erent winner: Burnaby's Jo-anna Kado won the Fan Favourite category with her

suite, which featured warm colours, urban infl uences and layers of textures. Kado will receive a $2,000 prize.

Th e public can still view the furnished design suites every Saturday and Sunday until March 20; Meloche will be on-site each weekend from noon to 3 p.m. to off er general design advice to people who tour the suites.

All of the fi nalists' suites are now available for sale and, until March 20, new purchasers of Morgan Crossing homes are eligible for a complimentary two-hour design consultation with Meloche or Kado.

Visit www.morgancrossing.ca for more informa-tion.

Design contest suites unveiled at South Surrey's Morgan Crossing remain open for public viewing until March 20

'B.C.'s Best Young Designer' crowned

Vancouver's Daniel Meloche in the Morgan Crossing suite he designed, which earned him the B.C.'s Best Young Designer title.

S ix interior design competition fi -nalists have fi nished their inspired creations at six Morgan Crossing

homes. Vancouver-based Daniel Meloche won the grand prize, while Burnaby's Joanna Kado (bottom right) took in the most votes from the public to garner the Fan Favourite award. "I am overwhelmed and thankful," Meloche says.

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Home Warranty provided by

Buying your first home can be a daunting fiprocess.

There are several diverse factors to take intoThconsideration when making such a significant fipurchase, especially in Metro Vancouver, where the housing market is like no other.

Local first-time homebuyers likely have fiseveral questions before purchasing their firstfidwelling, including queries about location,what style of home best matches needs andfinancial resources, what mortgage options arefiavailable, legal and tax considerations, how the homebuying tax credit works and what'sinvolved with condo pre-sales.

These questions and others will be answeredThby a panel of experts at the Greater Vancouver Home Builders' Association's 17th annual First-Time Home Buyers Seminar March 22.

"Our experts will help first-time buyersfiinvestigate all available options and key issuesbefore they take that critical first step onto the fiproperty ladder," says GVHBA president and CEO Peter Simpson.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpora-tion senior market analyst Robyn Adamache is among the many notable speakers who will be at the event, all of whom will address commonconcerns faced by fi rst-time homebuyers, from fifinances to home warranties.fi

"Real estate continues to be a hot topic in

this region, so the attendance is expected to be as many or greater than the 750 young people who attended the seminar last year," Simpson says. "Doors open at 6 p.m., allowing attendeesample time to view builder displays and other home-related products and services."

The presenting sponsor of the seminar is the ThHomeowner Protection Offi ce Branch of BCffiHousing; several other corporate sponsors are also supporting the event.

Th e event happens at the Sheraton Vancou-Thver Guildford Hotel from 7-9 p.m.; the hotel

has waived parking fees for the event. All participants are asked to bring a food item forthe Surrey Food Bank.

Register online at www.gvhba.org or call 778-565-4288; registration will be accepted viavoicemail during non-business hours.

Never toolate to be afi rst-timerfi

More than 700 fi rst-time Metro Vancouver homebuyers attended the Greater Vancouver Home Builders' Association seminar for fi rst-time purchasers last year.

Mark your calendar for GVHBA seminar

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