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Rhubarb
In message , Martin Brown
writes Rhubarb is pretty robust so I would split it if you need to. +1 When I bought my first house in 1975, my Grandfather split the root of rhubarb on his allotment, and gave a piece to me. I planted, then split again when I moved house and have been doing so, ever since. The root is in my eighth garden, plus splits given to my brother and split again. several times. Locations varied from Herts, Essex, Somerset, Berks to Aberdeenshire today. None of these divisions were timed to suit the rhubarb, and once, when I had to rent, the root spent a year in a disintegrating cardboard box, and survived. I confidently expect that rhubarb to keep going after the end of the world :-) -- Graeme |
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