rhubarb
I recently planted some rhubarb. The books say not to pick for two years. Is
this correct derek |
In article , derek worsfold
writes I recently planted some rhubarb. The books say not to pick for two years. Is this correct It is usually as well to allow rhubarb plants to settle in and develop for at least the first year, and the wait will be repaid by better production in many future years. If you have some good strong stems growing in the first year, you could take just a few without harm, but let the rest die back to help build up the plant's strength. -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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