I know that you should remove the flower stalk from rhubarb to allow the energy to be directed to the production of fruiting stalks but..
How can I be sure it is a flower stalk?
I know it might seem a thicko question but this is the first year my rhubarb plants have done anything at all in the way of growing and I suspect my Glaskin's Perpetual is producing a flower stalk - it seems to be round instead of the normal sort of 'D' shape (if you get my meaning).
Also, what is the best way to remove it? I don't want to pull it out and damage the plant as we are really looking forward to our first harvest.
Cheers oh knowledgeable ones.
How can I be sure it is a flower stalk?
I know it might seem a thicko question but this is the first year my rhubarb plants have done anything at all in the way of growing and I suspect my Glaskin's Perpetual is producing a flower stalk - it seems to be round instead of the normal sort of 'D' shape (if you get my meaning).
Also, what is the best way to remove it? I don't want to pull it out and damage the plant as we are really looking forward to our first harvest.
Cheers oh knowledgeable ones.
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