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Rhubarb is a much loved old plant - that's if ya like Rhubarb! It was planted by the old settlers, and it is still here. We often cut up ...Read More
I bought a rhubarb plant last year here in Nashville, TN. I'm originally from Minneapolis, MN so I grew up with the stuff and agree, thi...Read More
I love Rhubarb, but since moving south to Knoxville TN, havent found anyone growing it. So I wonder, does it grow in this area. The plan...Read More
The plant does set seed and the seed is viable
Cutting off the flower stalks may help store up the energy instead of wasting it all on the seeds.
Edit: Rhubarb also gro...Read More
Rhubarb is one of my favorite vegitables. As a child, I would sit on the edge of my mom's patch with a cup of sugar and pull a stem, dip ...Read More
Great addition to your garden. Rhubarb grows great in the Pacific Northwest. Easy to start from seed, but you have to wait two years bef...Read More
I have 2 huge rhubarb plants, infact I will be transplanting them in the spring, out of my veg garden and into a perennial bed. I get the...Read More
Rhubarb is very common here in eastern North Dakota. It grows very easily in our zones 3 and 4. It is a plant that can take a lot of ab...Read More
My grandfather gave me my first rhubarb root when I was 9 in Wisconsin. I went back home a few weeks ago and it was still there, reproduc...Read More
In Upper New York State; Rhubarb comes up at the same time as strawberries do; hence all of the stawberry-rhubarb pies; we also use mapl...Read More
I've never had them get over about 3-1/2 feet tall. Rhubarb is commonly made into a pie or cobbler with strawberries, which
is ve...Read More
Rhubarb is a perennial vegetable which the large fleshy stalks are harvested for pies, jams, and preserves. It has a tart fruity taste th...Read More