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Rhubarb in pots
I have a tiny little vegetable plot with no room for a rhubarb. But I do
have room for a pot. Would it be possible to grow a rhubarb in a pot? Has anyone on this NG tried this? |
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"Peter James" wrote in message s.com... I have a tiny little vegetable plot with no room for a rhubarb. But I do have room for a pot. Would it be possible to grow a rhubarb in a pot? Has anyone on this NG tried this? Why not put the Rhubarb where you intend putting the pot? :-)) Mike -- .................................................. .............. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association. 'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy www.rneba.org.uk |
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:21:13 +0100, Mike' wrote
(in article ): "Peter James" wrote in message s.com... I have a tiny little vegetable plot with no room for a rhubarb. But I do have room for a pot. Would it be possible to grow a rhubarb in a pot? Has anyone on this NG tried this? Why not put the Rhubarb where you intend putting the pot? -)) Mike I meant no room in the vegetable plot, but plenty of standing room on the patio. |
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"Peter James" wrote in message s.com... On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:21:13 +0100, Mike' wrote (in article ): "Peter James" wrote in message s.com... I have a tiny little vegetable plot with no room for a rhubarb. But I do have room for a pot. Would it be possible to grow a rhubarb in a pot? Has anyone on this NG tried this? Why not put the Rhubarb where you intend putting the pot? -)) Mike I meant no room in the vegetable plot, but plenty of standing room on the patio. This may be a silly question, but is it feasible for you to pop up on of the patio slabs and plant the rhubarb in the gap? I've several patios where slabs have been left out or taken away on purpose to grow plants in the space and they all look quite nice. Never seen it don'e with rhubarb of course, but with other plants yeah. -- Rhiannon_s Due to it's large carbon footprint the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:23:45 +0100, Rhiannon S wrote
(in article ): "Peter James" wrote in message s.com... On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:21:13 +0100, Mike' wrote (in article ): "Peter James" wrote in message s.com... I have a tiny little vegetable plot with no room for a rhubarb. But I do have room for a pot. Would it be possible to grow a rhubarb in a pot? Has anyone on this NG tried this? Why not put the Rhubarb where you intend putting the pot? -)) Mike I meant no room in the vegetable plot, but plenty of standing room on the patio. This may be a silly question, but is it feasible for you to pop up on of the patio slabs and plant the rhubarb in the gap? I've several patios where slabs have been left out or taken away on purpose to grow plants in the space and they all look quite nice. Never seen it don'e with rhubarb of course, but with other plants yeah. Not a silly question at all as that's how I got the vegetable patch in the first place. I lifted 12 24" x 24" patio slabs and dug up the earth underneath them. But lifting another would bring a frown to the face of "her indoors" otherwise known as "She who must be obeyed". I would definitely be pushing my luck trying that. |
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I've successfully grown rhubarb in a pot on the patio. It was a very big pot
though - one of those 'tough tubs' as sold by Wickes the builders merchants with lots of holes drilled in the bottom. I think B&Q and other DIY stores sell similar large tubs. They 'may' be cheaper than buying a big container pot from a garden centre so worth investigating. Best to use a mix of garden soil (and well rotted manure if you have access to any) rather than potting compost as this dries out too quickly. It will need plenty of water and feed - I used Miracle Grow and had a good healthy plant. The keys to success are - big pot - plenty of water in hot weather - plenty of feed. Norman Digger. |
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Peter James writes
I have a tiny little vegetable plot with no room for a rhubarb. But I do have room for a pot. Would it be possible to grow a rhubarb in a pot? Has anyone on this NG tried this? It's a very greedy plants which can take up a lot of space. I've grown them in pots to avoid the slugs while young, but you'd need a very big pot to accommodate one large enough to be worth cropping - that 18-24 inch stick has an 18 inch or more leaf at the end, and a similar stalk pointing the opposite direction, making a plant 5-6ft across. Have you considered growing it in a flower bed? The leaf makes an attractive contrast to more delicate foliage. -- Kay |
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Rhubarb in pots
On 18 Apr, 16:58, Peter James wrote:
I have a tiny little vegetable plot with no room for a rhubarb. But I do have room for a pot. Would it be possible to grow a rhubarb in a pot? Has anyone on this NG tried this? I'm growing rhubarb in pots at the moment. The pots seemed fairly large in the shop, but in comparison to the size of the root mass (or whatever you call it) they didn't allow a great deal of room, which worried me at first. However, the rhubarb is now thriving. So, I think that giving it a good feed seems more important than giving it lots of space. |
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