I have had a good crop of rhubarb earlier in the year and pulled off all the tatty bits to tidy it up.
It has regrown and I now have what looks to be a very healthy looking crop of rhubarb again!
I'm slightly worried about picking it though because i've heard that after July the oxalic acid in the leaves starts travelling back to the roots?
What do you think................I could stil harvest half of it and leave loads to die back but unsure whether to or not?

It has regrown and I now have what looks to be a very healthy looking crop of rhubarb again!

I'm slightly worried about picking it though because i've heard that after July the oxalic acid in the leaves starts travelling back to the roots?

What do you think................I could stil harvest half of it and leave loads to die back but unsure whether to or not?

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