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Old 14-04-2008, 02:28 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Moving rhubarb

In article , "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"Val" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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Upstate NY, zone 6. I have a rhubarb plant which is too big for the spot
where I planted it last year. This was obvious at the time I planted it,
but what's new? Anyway, I'd like to move it, and maybe divide it & give
some to a friend. It's just now showing some growth, maybe 3-4" high.
Good time to move it? What about dividing it? I haven't lived with the
plant for enough years to really tell how it grows. Single crown? Split
it like a hosta? Are they pretty rugged plants?


I see your moving the rhubarb question was answered. Do you know NOT to
cut the stalks when harvesting but grab them down at ground level and
twist them off. I have no idea why but it's better for the plant, or so I
was taught. My grandparents had 100 total acres of blackberries,
raspberries and rhubarb they grew for market. The rhubarb harvesters were
never allowed to cut/trim the stalks until after they'd been twisted off.
I have no idea if this is true or just some old tale they insisted on when
harvesting.

Val



I cut them last season and nothing awful happened.


Me too. I think of rhubarb as a tasty weed. Seems nothin' kills it.

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