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Title: Please Help Me
Post by: mellie on July 18, 2003, 12:16:41
I only started my allotment last night, it was almost chest high with weeds and old crops. Having cut them down to ground level we have discovered 5 or 6 rhubarb plants...
having been without much light they are in a sorry state but I would very much like to save them.
how can I give them what they need to survive? what leaves they have are very yellow and limp.
any suggestions would be helpful as I am a complete novice. ??? ???
Title: Re: Please Help Me
Post by: gavin on July 19, 2003, 15:09:46
Hi Mellie - rhubarb is remarkably sturdy stuff, so you should have no problem reviving it.

I'd clear as much of the weeds from around it as possible, and in autumn cover the plants with a good layer of compost or well-rotted horse manure.

And next spring it should come up good and strong.  

Once the plants are thriving - may be in 18 months time, you might be able to lift one or two of the plants, split them into separate crowns, and replant.  Again use lots of manure or compost - winter's a good time to do this.  Don't harvest the new plants the first year - and the next you should have a thriving colony of fresh new rhubarb.

All best - and good luck!  Gavin
Title: Re: Please Help Me
Post by: mellie on July 21, 2003, 15:55:56
hi gavin

thanks for the advice I will give it a go. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Please Help Me
Post by: LynneA on July 23, 2003, 14:52:05
I found an old clump of rhubarb on my second plot.  Last year it provided a fine crop, but this year the sticks wilted and rotted away before they were of any useful size.  It was under the elder trees and was starting to be overrun by brambles so we have just lifted it.  It came away very easily which worried me a little - has it rotted or can it be divided and replanted?
Title: Re: Please Help Me
Post by: Shazza on August 01, 2003, 12:27:45
My rhubarb got accidentally buried under a ton of manure last year. By the time I'd finally moved all the manure, six months had passed, and I thought the rhubarb was well and truly done-for. However, it popped up again this spring, quite happy and raring to go. I think the message is that rhubarb will generally survive whatever you do to it! ::)
Title: Re: Please Help Me
Post by: teresa on August 20, 2003, 01:51:22
rubarb is a wonder plant, just a tip for your allotment if you cut a stick in inch cube and plant it under a member of the  cabbage family plant when planting it, it stops club root forming. Also a leaf boiled in a pint of water cooled down and diluted will see of red spider and other nasty garden insects but I never told you this because I think it is banned now but it works.
Title: Re: Please Help Me
Post by: Beebusby on October 08, 2003, 20:27:54
I think the message is that rhubarb will generally survive whatever you do to it!

My luck is out where rhubarb is concerned -  ??? I'v managed to kill off two plants entirely (I think I planted them too deep and they rotted) and the third is very weedy looking
I'm going to move it somewhere else in the spring and start again :-/
Title: Re: Please Help Me
Post by: Mrs Ava on October 09, 2003, 01:22:37
tut  :-[, wish I had inherited some bubby!
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