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    Hi all, i brought a couple of rhubarb crowns last year and didnt get round to putting them in the ground, they only got as far as a morrisons flower bucket. Now iv got space for them on the plot but they have thrown 2/3 leaves up now.....
    I heard that moving them whilst producing leaves isnt good for them.
    Am i ok to move them now whilst they only have a few leaves or should i wait another year to move ?? Thanks for any help

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    Well, I've just had to move one as it was the only way I could remove the dock that was growing by it (new plot, very weedy) ..so fingers crossed . If its in a pot and you plant the whole thing as if you were potting on I don't see any reason for it not to survive. It might be a bit shy for this year but will be grateful of the extra room by next year.
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    • #3
      As they are currently in a "pot" it should be fine to plant them now. I think they will be more constrained if they are left confined to a pot for another year.

      Don't take any "crop" this year so they can build up their strength.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by stavroslinni View Post
        I heard that moving them whilst producing leaves isnt good for them.
        Last summer when a friend moved house we had no option but to move his crown,I dug it up with a large amount of soil & put it in a huge flower pot,sure enough over the next few weeks it wilted back but I saw it last week still in the same pot at the new house & it is fully recovered with 3 good leaves showing
        He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

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        • #5
          I moved my rhubarb when it wasn't dormant.It survived and got bigger but it was on the close watch with watering to help it to accomodate in the new place.

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          • #6
            thanks all..... think il be taking a chance and moving them into their new spots tommorrow.... have just spent the last 2 hours weeding a couple of little raised beds free of nettles for them.... aaah bliss in the sunshine

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