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I did take 5 cuttings off it last year,and they are all doing well. I guess that could have affected it. I'll cut the flower stalk off asap
thanks peeps
PW is right, always pull rhubarb - to remove the flower - AND to eat it.
It can be due to the dry spring we had (up till a week or two back) or it can be due to the variety - some are very prone to bolting.
mine started to flower as well, but then i just pulled them off and added them to my compost heap. Now I have at least 6 gallon sized freezer bags full of teh chopped fruit
I didn't know you had to pull rhubarb rather than cut it. You live and learn....especially watching this forum. Ta 4 that one.
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