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Rhubarb can be used in your dyepot or your kitchen. Here are some recipes for both the natural dyer, cook or organic gardener  


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Rhubarb Recipes

Rhubarb Mordant
Save your rhubarb leaves for the dyepot. You can use them as a mordant for natural dyes.

Oxalic Acid
Information about the poisonous aspects of rhubarb leaves.

Rhubarb Pesticide
For the organic gardener, rhubarb leaves can also be boiled into a pesticide. Here is a recipe that will kill all kinds of bugs, both good and bad.

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