Hi all -- I am excited
I know its sad but me and my family are jinxed with small feeble rhubarb.
We get so little rhubarb that my wife invented rhubarb and pineapple crumble.
The pineapple was the biggest tin of fruit we had in the cupboard to fill the bowl.
I was admiring some victoria rhubarb plants at the local market 2 weeks ago. They looked very healthy plants which were filling 8 inch pots (they needed bigger pots really)
The chap said they were one year old and were grown from seed.
On the way home I bought a packet of Victoria seed and planted 48 of them.
This morning the first 3 popped up to say hello.
I know it will be a couple of years before I get a harvest but the field next to me will be planted out when the rhubarb is ready.
Does any one have any tips for the growing of these plants or would it be the same as usual --- moving to bigger pots as they out grow the ones they are in.
The seed packet said the plants should be put in final location in the autumn.
I know its sad but me and my family are jinxed with small feeble rhubarb.
We get so little rhubarb that my wife invented rhubarb and pineapple crumble.
The pineapple was the biggest tin of fruit we had in the cupboard to fill the bowl.
I was admiring some victoria rhubarb plants at the local market 2 weeks ago. They looked very healthy plants which were filling 8 inch pots (they needed bigger pots really)
The chap said they were one year old and were grown from seed.
On the way home I bought a packet of Victoria seed and planted 48 of them.
This morning the first 3 popped up to say hello.
I know it will be a couple of years before I get a harvest but the field next to me will be planted out when the rhubarb is ready.
Does any one have any tips for the growing of these plants or would it be the same as usual --- moving to bigger pots as they out grow the ones they are in.
The seed packet said the plants should be put in final location in the autumn.
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