Having seen the price of rhubarb in the shops last year (£1.99 for 3 sticks) I thought I might have a go at growing my own, and wondered whether they are easy and would welcome any tips (including on buying)
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Fairly easy.
Good well manured wwed-free (couch bindweed etc) spot in sunlight that is not too dry.
But you won't get anything worthwhile from a plant put in now until next year.
If you have the room, plant three crowns.
Then each year you have;
one to force using some sort of barrel to cover it early in the year.
one to harvest unforeced
one to rest afte being forced the previous year.Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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I have five crowns, four mature and one immature (can't harvest from it until the crown has got much bigger). Just make sure you feed it well with maure and potash each year both at the start and end of the season, also you can seperate them in later years to avoid crown rot but cannot replant in the same area (supposedly, but I always dig t over and incorporate lots of well rotted manure and compost). This is a versatile plant and underrated.Best wishes
Andrewo
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I heard that you might get a small crop the first year, but not to be tempted to pick it as you should let the plant feed it's crown the first year with these stalks. You'll then end up with much better crown going forward...Shortie
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Originally posted by Lesley JayI never feed or manure and potash the rhubarb. It just grows and grows. Even the year when we dug a load up and threw it in a big heap it still carried on growing!
I am looking to get a named variety to replace it in a better spot, any recommendations?Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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Originally posted by dabbitHaving seen the price of rhubarb in the shops last year (£1.99 for 3 sticks) I thought I might have a go at growing my own, and wondered whether they are easy and would welcome any tips (including on buying)Into every life a little rain must fall.
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